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Go Vote!!!
Y'all don't forget to vote! I'll be out the door soon--in the pouring rain, accompanied by an ill-tempered toddler.
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"Sandy, we have to wake up early tomorrow to go vote," said my mother.
Yes, I'll be there. It's only the 2nd time in history that two women have been up for a gubernatorial office...and I'll be there to make my vote count...even if it does mean voting for the lesser of two evils. It's a long story... |
I voted!
I voted. People in NOVA say it with me:
NO.MORE.TAXES. |
Doing election coverage today for the news station so voting will not be tough:D
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Sent in my absentee ballot a few days ago.
Also, subtle endorsements: If you're voting in CT, vote John Rowland (although the polls already have him way up anyways) If you're voting in MA, vote Mitt Romney (going to be a tight tight race, probably go down to the wire) Collin |
Gooooooooo Jean Carnahan (sp? lol)!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Vote early and vote often! :D
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Anyways, GO VOTE! SAVE DEMOCRACY! |
Although the republicans will probably retain control of the house, we all know the senate is where the real power lies ;) so get out there and vote for your local democratic candidate :D otherwise you never know what Dubya might try and pull :cool:
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Actually the House and the Senate are pretty much equals. The Senate has just become important RECENTLY because the party that controls the white house controls the house and does not control the Senate... Therefore it is a body that must be bargained with if the pres wants to get his way.
Remember back in '94 it was the Republican controlled house that ran the show. |
I voted! OUT WITH JEB! OUT WITH HIM!!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE for the love of God let McBride win. |
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My vote is in!
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I just hope Maloney wins... |
I am about to go vote Democrat. Barnes, Cleland, and Taylor are all safe with me. The only repulican I will probaby vote for is the insurance comisinor. He has done a great job so far.
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Ooooh, this popsicle is finally back. It's pouring and cold and I went and stood in line for 35 minutes.(Thank God my in-laws kept the baby.) I couldn't figure out why the line was poking along and someone said that all the senior citizens were having issues with the touch screen voting. (Although I heard a departing woman scream to her friend in line, "You can do it, Mabel! It's just like your microwave!")
It only took me 2 minutes to vote my split ticket. Then I helped a friend wrestle a giant wheelchair across the muddy ground and into her car, which was being blocked by some truck. Why do normal events always end up as adventures for me? Now I'm finally warm and dry in front of the computer with a hot drink...ahhh...God bless the USA! |
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