Politics & Government
Twinsburg Elections: Share Your Point of View with a Blog on Patch
The election is just about a month away, and Patch wants to know what you think about the candidates, the issues and everything in between.

Whether youβre a longtime Republican, a loyal Democrat, a staunch third-party supporter or a life-long independent, one thing is true: You have an opinion.
And Patch wants to hear it.Β
While the blogs on Twinsburg Patch are open to any topic, I thought the month leading up to the 2012 presidential election was a good time to let locals know that politics has a platform here.
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Wherever you stand on the issuesβand regardless of whether your passion is national politics or local issuesβyou can blog about it on Patch.
If youβd like to get started, itβs simple and free. Simply log in to Patch and click the start a blog link on the front page. Blogs can be long or short: itβs up to you. You can also add photos, videos or PDFs, as long as you have the copyright to them. (In other words, if you didnβt take or create it, itβs not a good idea to post it.)Β
Find out what's happening in Twinsburgfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
After youβve submitted your blog post, it will appear on the site. From there, you can go ahead and send it around to your family and friends!Β
Need examples?
Twinsburg resident Justin Waite isΒ a regular Browns blogger on Twinsburg Patch. He previews every game and analyzes it from all angles after they lose... Or it's over.
If you have any questions about blogging β or just about anything else related to Twinsburg Patch β email local editor Mitch Cooper.Β
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