I don't have cable, so I've missed most of the ads. Since I live in Ohio, I'm pretty glad of that. Not that they do much beyond annoy me, anyway.
My absentee ballot's all filled in, in the envelope and sealed. I just have to drop it in the mailbox.
I don't have cable, so I've missed most of the ads. Since I live in Ohio, I'm pretty glad of that. Not that they do much beyond annoy me, anyway.
My absentee ballot's all filled in, in the envelope and sealed. I just have to drop it in the mailbox.
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Saving for the next one...
Truth be known, I don't live in a battleground state, so the ads haven't been too bad. What I'll be looking forward to the end of is all the ranting and raving of otherwise sane people around me of all political stripes.
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I hope you all realize that the real shenanigans are going to start after all the votes are cast. Ohio's voting system almost guarantees that. Sigh.
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Oh, would that we had early voting... Absentee ballots are available only if you really expect to be unable to get to your polling place on the day. Likely to get even more restrictive in the future, as that's where much of the vote buying happens (with pot/ pills as preferred payment). And here in KY, the polls are only open from 6 am to 6 pm. Our voting machines make true recounts impossible, too; we have to just pray that the votes are correctly recorded, with no way of knowing if they are.
For the presidential race, we're a safe republican state, so we've been spared those ads. But this is expected to be one of the closest house districts in the country; 2 years ago it was about a 500 vote margin, and may be even closer this time. Same 2 guys running, and their ads have degenerated to calling each other liars and criminals. My brother's in Ohio, and he says the ads he's seeing are no where as nasty. More of them maybe, but not as vile.
We vote by mail here and I have my ballot but haven't finished it yet. I will probably drop it off later this week. Not only have I seen very little in terms of national ads, we just moved and still have no TV or internet yet, so we've been in a bubble of non-political bliss lately.
That said, I did spend a little over a week in FL in September and it was INSANE. I don't envy those of you in battleground states!!
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I haven't been following this thread, but I have had it with the ads. Massachusetts is not a battleground state, as we are predictably the most liberal state in the US, but NH is a battleground state, and they only have one of their own TV stations, so we get all the ads. We get the ads for the national race, the Massachusetts and NH state races, and now this year, we've had a lot more because of the insane senate race between Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown. That race is even closer than the presidential one, if you can believe it. I am sick of seeing Scott Brown's wife telling me that he supports women's issues. It's just crazy. And of course, Romney was our governor, even if he would like to deny it. His campaign is headquartered here, so there's a certain amount of hoopla around that.
I know who I am voting for and I have tried to ignore it all. I don't even answer my phone around dinner time or if I am home during the day. I gave money to a political cause and now I am getting incessant emails.
I've always been obsessed by the news, politics, and history, but this is turning me off. Everything is so mean and personal. And all the political signs on people's lawns are driving me nuts, too. It looks so ugly and I swear some people are putting them on their lawns, not so much to promote the candidate, but rather to proclaim their "values."
Ugh.
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