Posted on 02/12/2008 5:07:43 PM PST by outofsalt
vaudine
I don't know about those, but please see my post #18.......
That's what I'll probably be doing in Ohio in a few weeks.
Most of the weekend discussions with hubby centered on voting today. We were both leaning toward voting on the D ticket. But this morning I realized I just could not do it.
As we got out of the truck to go into the HS to vote around noon we both said the same — I still don’t know. When asked which primary I wanted I immediately said R, he quipped “I need to flip another coin” and then said R.
When we walked out the door after voting, we again said the same ting — Fred.........
We laughed all the way home about 20 years of together makes a couple kind of similar!!!!!
I have a hard time believing a Romney or Rudy voter has to hold their nose to vote McCain or Huck. Birds of a feather, all of them. I think the correct explanation is that they were absentee votes. Otherwise they were just wasting their time and should have stayed home.
Neither my husband or I voted for Romney or Rudy, nor were we wasting our votes. We cast our votes in the Republican primary for a candidate on the ballot.
That you thik voters should stay at home rather than vote says far more about you and your candidate than it does about voters who disagree.
Voting for candidates who have already dropped out is a waste of time.
neck and neck?? 10% win is not neck and neck
That is your opinion, which you are entitled to have, my opinion is different, yet just as valid.
Sorry, but there is such a thing as being incorrect. Your opinion may be that 2+2=5 but it doesn't make it valid. Voting for someone who quit already is just plain dumb. A waste of time. Meaningless.
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