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Suoer Tuesday
« on: February 05, 2008, 03:54:18 PM »
Our precinct has had a steady turnout all day. At 9:00 AM 37 votes had been cast out of a pool of 267 voters. That is above average for that time of day.


I voted for Romney, I toyed with the idea of crossing over and voting for Obama but according to the lasted averages he is comfortably ahead.




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Re: Suoer Tuesday
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2008, 07:09:57 PM »
It would seem, as an Independent over here, I could vote in the Dem Primary, but not the GOP one......it would seem.  Hmmmmmm, who to vote for?, who to vote for?  Vastly different personas, obvious different clothing attire, nearly identical message & campaign platform.

I need a coin
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Re: Suoer Tuesday
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2008, 07:31:17 PM »

I voted for Romney, I toyed with the idea of crossing over and voting for Obama but according to the lasted averages he is comfortably ahead.


Difference between Obama and Romney: I don't like Romney, but I could support him. I do like Obama, but I can't support him.

We have an open primary in my state. I walked in to the church where polling was being done (conveniently right across the street from me), and the lady who was one of the election judges asked me if I wanted a Democratic ballot.

Time for a haircut, and a pair of jeans without holes in them, I guess....
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