Jan. 9th, 2008

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The Massachusetts primaries take place on February 5, which is probably referred to as Super Duper Ultra Mega Tuesday, or something.

I'm registered to vote, but am considered "unenrolled," since I don't currently belong to any political party. In Massachusetts, that means that I can vote in either the Republican or Democratic primaries. This leaves me with an interesting thought:

Do I find a candidate that I like (and I'm still considering things), and vote for them, or do I vote against a candidate I don't like, even if I'm not necesarily fond of the candidate I end up voting for?

Thoughts?
arib: (Default)
The Massachusetts primaries take place on February 5, which is probably referred to as Super Duper Ultra Mega Tuesday, or something.

I'm registered to vote, but am considered "unenrolled," since I don't currently belong to any political party. In Massachusetts, that means that I can vote in either the Republican or Democratic primaries. This leaves me with an interesting thought:

Do I find a candidate that I like (and I'm still considering things), and vote for them, or do I vote against a candidate I don't like, even if I'm not necesarily fond of the candidate I end up voting for?

Thoughts?

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