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What you need to know about voting in the upcoming 2020 election

Click to read the Fall 2020 newsletter answering everything that you need to know: https://lee.electionsfl.org/Portals/Lee/Communications%20Documents/Newsletters/2020%20Newsletters/Fall%20Newsletter%202020%20(1).pdf?ver=2020-09-28-185336-303

Letter to the Editor — Bullying is not winning

By Sean David Hartman Before I begin, let me state for full transparency that I am a friend and supporter of Byron Donalds.  Byron Donalds’ first Congressional campaign was my first time in the arena.  He believed in an 18-year-old autistic nobody and he is...

Letter to the Editor — Amendment 3

AMENDMENT 3 WILL HELP REPUBLICANS Recently, I had the opportunity to get into a bit of a debate with local party leadership concerning Amendment 3, known as the All Voters Vote amendment.  It was engaging and respectful, which is rare these days, but it made...

Nomination Deadline Fast Approaching for Women of Distinction Awards Gala

The Ladies Leading Right in Cape Coral wish to honor and celebrate women of distinction throughout Cape Coral and Lee County in this 3rd annual event. Nominations are being accepted through February 28th. Any Lee County Republican woman who exhibits leadership, teamwork, integrity, compassion and dedication to her...

The Informed Citizen, Amendments 10-13

The mid-term elections are finally upon us. Absentee ballots begin to go out October 5th, early voting starts October 22nd, and the traditionalists among us will go to the polls on Election Day, November 6th. No matter how you vote, you will find a very long ballot to...

The Informed Citizen, Amendments 6 – 9

In the last two issues of CapeStyle, we discussed the importance of the upcoming mid-term elections. On November 6th, we will not only be choosing the next Governor of Florida, we will be deciding the fate of thirteen proposed Constitutional Amendments. Last month we highlighted...

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