Absolutely, it is one of the few remaining rights we have. I will exercise it, and I have taught my kids that it is their duty to do so when it is their time.
11:19, Yes, there is. HQ is on Bateman Street by the College. Use today to stop in and fill out a card...10 minutes. Or, you can just pick up the form and fill it out at home and mail it. It won't get you voting today, but you'll be ready for next time, and believe me, your vote will be needed next time!
NO. I'm a registered Democrat whose voting all Republican in November so which Democrats win the primary makes no difference to me. IT IS HIGH TIME FOR CHANGE--and not the OBAMA kind.
You could still vote for the Democratic candidates most likely to get beat by republicans in November. That could work to get the strong Democratic candidates off the ballot.
I remembered the toilet tax and the tag hike and voted Murphy. They were par to the 6% sales tax. They may be good causes but just freed up other money to spend elsewhere.
Nope. Did it last week.
ReplyDeleteyou betcha....
ReplyDeleteI walked in and asked where the line was. They told me I was the line. I Voted
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, it is one of the few remaining rights we have. I will exercise it, and I have taught my kids that it is their duty to do so when it is their time.
ReplyDeleteI'm on my way right now.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes and yes.
ReplyDeleteNo. But I WILL be voting in Nov.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Going to this morning.
ReplyDeleteYes. I will be voting for Brian Murphy and then in Novemeber backing Mr. Ehrlich.
ReplyDeleteI hold dear the greatest right of a United States Citizen: The right to abstain.
ReplyDeleteBut thank you for asking.
We have not missed a vote in 39 years. Yes - my wife and I will votw today.
ReplyDeleteI've already voted. I'll be avoiding the lines and snapping beans today.
ReplyDeleteAlready done did it. Took 10 minutes.
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ReplyDeleteI would never admit to that.
Yes , this the beginning of a vote for freedom again.
ReplyDeleteYes and I'm proud to have that right
ReplyDeleteTook the kids with me to show them how it works & why it is important.
ReplyDeleteYep, I will this afternoon. My husband went this morning and said he was in and out in one minute!
ReplyDeleteI voted early and often.....
ReplyDeleteyes indeed
ReplyDeleteYes like they do in Chicago, Obama's home, early & often.
ReplyDeleteNot party affiliated - Is there an easy way to change to a party affiliation?
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY!!
ReplyDelete11:19,
ReplyDeleteYes, there is. HQ is on Bateman Street by the College. Use today to stop in and fill out a card...10 minutes. Or, you can just pick up the form and fill it out at home and mail it. It won't get you voting today, but you'll be ready for next time, and believe me, your vote will be needed next time!
I would love to, but for the life of me I cannot find out what time the polls close,
ReplyDeletei took advantage of the early voting.
ReplyDeleteNO. I'm a registered Democrat whose voting all Republican in November so which Democrats win the primary makes no difference to me. IT IS HIGH TIME FOR CHANGE--and not the OBAMA kind.
ReplyDeleteIm a dem and will vote a straight rep ticket.
ReplyDeleteTired of being sold down the river.
yes
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ReplyDeletedidnt want to stand in those long lines, ha ha
Yes, voted today and will vote in November.
ReplyDeleteyep got my " I voted " sticker already. Same as 8:38 voted for Brian today but will most likely have to vote for Bob in November
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1:23'
ReplyDeleteYou could still vote for the Democratic candidates most likely to get beat by republicans in November. That could work to get the strong Democratic candidates off the ballot.
i voted
ReplyDeleteYes I voted, and I believe most polls are open till 8PM for the one above that was curious.
ReplyDeleteI am a democrat and I voted for Tom Taylor and Davis Ruark...I left the remainder open.
ReplyDeleteVoted early and it was great.
ReplyDeleteVoted last week! cj
ReplyDeleteI remembered the toilet tax and the tag hike and voted Murphy. They were par to the 6% sales tax. They may be good causes but just freed up other money to spend elsewhere.
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