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Register To Vote!

Episode 23 of the The Mitten Dad Show podcast, hosted by Matt Tilmann, titled "Register To Vote! " was published on October 10, 2018 and runs 3 minutes.

October 10, 2018 ·3m · The Mitten Dad Show

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Tuesday was a major deadline in many states to register to vote. Make sure to check and confirm your voter registration at vote.org if you haven't already as more deadlines are coming up! Even if you think you're registered, it can't hurt to make sure everything is up to date.  Here is the link for deadlines. 

Tuesday was a major deadline in many states to register to vote. Make sure to check and confirm your voter registration at vote.org if you haven't already as more deadlines are coming up! Even if you think you're registered, it can't hurt to make sure everything is up to date. 

Here is the link for deadlines

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