Hey CC - PM me with your questions, and I'll try to answer them
My state has a really late primary, so chances are the national races will all be decided before we get a say so - but maybe not this year.
CA
Hey CC - PM me with your questions, and I'll try to answer them
My state has a really late primary, so chances are the national races will all be decided before we get a say so - but maybe not this year.
CA
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
I voted in my primary this week. I was somewhat undecided until a few days before the primary. The person I voted for won the primary by alot. It's nice to have this air of optimism around. I hope it lasts.
CC,
in the state of Washington, it was awesome. Voting caucuses (where people come together by precincts (neighborhoods) and talk about candidates and vote face to face) were PACKED, there were LINES into some of them because the facilities rented were too small. Example, my precinct 4 years ago consisted of me and some lady.
This year we had 43 people show up, including 8 of my neighbors (that i know by name) and their 3 kids. It was awesome. People are turning out in droves mostly for Obama (in Seattle)
There is hope in the eyes of the youth that I have not seen since I was in my teens.
California also had a very large turnout. It's great to see people fired up about this election. 4 years ago it seemed there was no interest at all.
You can PM me with your questions and I'll try to answer. I'm not the most politically involved person, but I have opinions, and I've voted religiously in every election since I was 18.
You can PM me if you want some far more cynical opinions from someone who's about to not vote for the very first time since I became eligible 30 years ago.
Well that's not entirely accurate, I am going to vote for the school levy. If more people did that, maybe I wouldn't have to be making that other decision.
You can PM me.