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November 01, 2004
Don't Sit This One Out
—Hugh Hewitt
On the eve of Election Day 2004, America is at a crossroads, making a decision that will shape our nation at home and it's stature in the world for generations to come.
Fresh polls show a Bush-Cheney surge, most notably in Florida and Ohio. The election seems to be breaking for the president, but the nation is tightly divided.
Analysts agree that this election will be decided by turnout, so don't let anything prevent you from getting to the polls this Tuesday, and don't let your friends and family sit this one out.
The nation is at a crossroads. I care deeply about the course we choose and I hope you do too. Call a friend, take a family member with you to the polls, but make sure you exercise your hard-won right to speak your voice in the ballot booth.
This is not an election where anyone can afford to sit in the bleachers. Make a stand. Get out to the polls tomorrow and vote.
Hugh Hewitt is the host of the Hugh Hewitt Show.
Read Hugh's column at The Weekly Standard.
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