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Sacred Heart parishioner: Democrats' 'actions are not democratic'

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Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Parish Prescott | Sacred Heart provided photo

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Parish Prescott | Sacred Heart provided photo

Pamela Calhoon, a Prescott resident and member of the Sacred Heart parish, said the actions of the Democrat party "are not democratic" and voters should be aware of their rights headed into the upcoming election. 

"Wake up, America. Democrats can talk democracy, but we’re a constitutional republic," Calhoon said. "Listen to their words but watch their actions; their actions are not democratic. Be concerned about parental rights being taken away."

"People need to understand and educate themselves on what we're voting for," she said. "Vote for the right candidate who supports the Constitution and protects the rights of all people, especially pertaining to the First and Second Amendments. We need to think about the effect this has on our children and grandchildren."

Former President Donald Trump (R) leads President Biden (D) by ten points among Arizona voters in the 2024 race for the White House, according to a recent poll of Arizona voters released by American Greatness.

Trump leads Biden 42 to 32 percent, with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (I) at 13%. In a two-way race, Trump is ahead of Biden 48-42 percent, with 11% undecided.

In June, Trump launched a “Swamp the Vote” campaign by asking voters to vote early, absentee, by mail, or in person on Election Day.

“Republicans must win and we must use every available appropriate tool to beat the Democrats,” Trump said in a video announcing the “Swamp the Vote” effort. “Whether you vote early, absentee, by mail or in person, we must swamp the radical Democrats with massive turnout.”

When it comes to early voting, more than half of Arizona's Democrat registered voters are on the state's Active Early Voter List (AEVL), compared with just 46 percent of Republicans, reported the Grand Canyon Times.

Of the state's 2.104 million registered Democrats, 1.059 million of them-- or 50.1 percent-- are on the AEVL list. Arizona has 2.316 million registered Republicans, and 1.068 million of them-- 46.1 percent-- have signed up for the list.

Arizona county election authorities mail ballots to voters on the AEVL 27 days prior to every election.

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Name: Pamela Calhoon

Parish: Sacred Heart, Prescott

Occupation: Retired

First presidential ballot cast: 1968

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