My husband and I were part of that number too :) I didn’t know for sure who he was voting for, so I was pleasantly surprised when he told me later.
Looking at the statistics this morning, it appears Fred got 1% of the vote. Not a lot, but he did as well as he did in New Hampshire when he was still in the race.
I, too, wanted to vote for what I believe in, not against the most objectionable. I’ll have a decision to make come November, but I can feel good about standing up for my principles. Primaries are a time to make your voice heard, even if it doesn’t count for much on paper.
“”Looking at the statistics this morning, it appears Fred got 1% of the vote. Not a lot, but he did as well as he did in New Hampshire when he was still in the race””
He got roughly 4%(over 40K votes) here in California.. almost as much as the Paulbearer. less than 20K difference between the 2, and CA is home to a LOT of Paulestinians.