you know, the infuriating thing about Georgia Primaries is that you HAVE to vote either straight Republican or straight Democrat.
Since MOST of local political power is Democrat, this made it a real pain in the ass to try to convince people to vote Republican in order to vote for Mr. Cain.
It ain't right - you cannot vote as you choose for the best person for the job.
It ain't right.
Be that as it may - Mr. Cain has my vote as of ten minutes ago.
It's aggravating. In order to vote for Herman Cain, I had to forego voting for my candidates in our local sheriff and district attorney races. </p>
However, I felt the Herman Cain vote was more important, so I went with that one.
"Since MOST of local political power is Democrat..."
Where do you live?
I live in Newton County, and I don't have that problem. Newton is a Repub county - all the local contested races are "R"