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To: MplsSteve
Wife and I both voted in person, but I witnessed both my kids absentee ballots. I'd like to think that pissed off Alaskans would almost all vote for Joe; and the same with military.

I also witnessed several local Indians absentee ballots and they voted for Joe. I really don't figure many Indians voted absentee though; so all the Indians who voted on election day (which threw the election) have already been counted. That tells me Joe has the possibility of pulling this one out.

If he does win, my family will remain registered Repubs; will change to independent if not. I'm really turned off to all the corruption in this election. AND if Lisa wins, every Indian that ever cries the blues about anything in the future; I'll tell them to go cry to somebody who cares;;; like Lisa, ha ha.

Seriously though, I know almost half the Indians in our village voted for Miller. They voted for him because they themselves were Vets, Gun Owners, and worried about where our Country is headed.

21 posted on 11/09/2010 11:30:56 AM PST by Eska
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To: Eska
You said, Seriously though, I know almost half the Indians in our village voted for Miller. They voted for him because they themselves were Vets, Gun Owners, and worried about where our Country is headed.

Can you tell us, from your village, how the vote divided between the REP and the DEM and if there was any place for a write in? Or was the write in effort not yet full blown?

In the lower 48 we have few details.

Thanks!

24 posted on 11/09/2010 1:49:42 PM PST by RileyD, nwJ (proud husband, father, and grandfather)
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