Tyler Perry travels home to Georgia to vote in particular person right after absentee ballot fails to arrive

Tyler Perry travels home to Georgia to vote in particular person right after absentee ballot fails to arrive

When his absentee ballot hardly ever arrived, movie mogul Tyler Perry flew again to his home condition of Georgia to vote in the state’s Senate runoff elections.



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On 4 January, the Madea creator and director tweeted that regardless of requesting an absentee ballot in the mail, 1 never materialised, even even though he been given a shipping and delivery confirmation.

“Hey Ga, Is any person else acquiring this dilemma? I ordered my absentee ballot on December 2nd. I’m told it was mailed on the 4th. I continue to never have it!” he wrote.

Previous Democratic gubernatorial prospect Stacey Abrams replied, encouraging him to vote in man or woman. “Hey @tylerperry, we’ve bought you,” she wrote. “Requested a ballot but have not gained it? Vote in individual on Election Day! Just tell the particular person at the check out-in desk that you want to terminate your ballot & vote in man or woman. Go to http://iwillvote.com to discover your assigned polling position.”

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In reaction, Perry assured Abrams that he was indeed flying residence to vote in human being. “Hey @staceyabrams, I flew house for the reason that I didn’t get it. I will be there early in the morning. Way too important to skip. Much too significant to miss out on!”

Perry also shared a movie of himself leaving his in-particular person poll place. “Get out and vote, get out and vote, get out and vote, get out and vote,” Perry regularly pressed in the clip.

“Thank you for often being in the battle!” Abrams replied, which Perry retweeted.

Polls for Georgia’s Senate runoff elections close tonight (5 January) at 7 PM ET. The end benefits will decide which US bash controls a deeply divided Senate.