To: Dales
Walked right in and voted in southwestern York county PA. Only one other person voting. My Republican congressman, Todd Platts, was running unopposed by the RATS. He's a big "Mr. Campaign Finance Reform" jacka$$, so I voted for the Libertarian candidate in protest. Voted straight R otherwise. Looks grim for Fischer, but I voted for him. I'm just hoping the Rendell Hell won't be too hot.
To: Orbiting_Rosie's_Head
Voted in Pittsburgh. Ditto, our Dem congressman ran unopposed (nobody's ever heard of the guy, he's just a Dem). Unfortunately, even the Libs don't have a candidate, so I left that one blank. Also voted no on that silly proposition. IMHO, regardless of the outcome, that prop will be an excuse to raise taxes: Either we'll be endebted, so we'll "have" to raise taxes or we just won't be able to find any other way to pay for our firefighters.
To: Orbiting_Rosie's_Head
Hey Orbit...just voted over in Dallastown, I was the only one there - I guess the precincts are split up small...I talked to two gals (GOP operatives) outside the polling place - they told me about the emergency services bond referendum, which I hadn't known about.
Voted straight Republican as usual. I thought about removing the Platt's vote, I should have I guess. I voted against him in the primary. He says things that really irk me. What else can I expect from a law school graduate that went straight to running for office.
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