Millions of people have voted early this year.
That may not be good for America.
Those millions of votes were cast without the benefit of the most current and accurate information. It would be reasonable to think that large numbers of those voters might wish they could now change their vote. It’s too late for that.
The re-opening of the criminal investigation against Hillary Clinton is a game changer.
Additionally, new revelations about the failures of ObamaCare and more evidence of corruption through the Clinton’s pay-to-play scheme continues to get worse and change the minds/votes of Americans.
This late breaking surprise and new information creates even more serious doubt on the credibility of the Clinton campaign. Even an active criminal investigation may not deter hard core Clinton supporters, but there is little doubt that it could swing large numbers of votes away from her. That could change the outcome of this Presidential race and the fundamental direction of the country. The Clinton campaign has routinely stalled, covered up and destroyed information to keep voters in the dark. The bottom just fell out of that bucket.
This turn of events makes the case against early voting. It is better for some candidates and campaigns when voters do not know everything when they vote.
Informed voting is better for freedom.
***Gordon Howie is an author and CEO of Life and Liberty Media***
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