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weebles - > Mindless musings -> Primary importance
Primary importance

I'm curious, given all of the political-type discussions that take place here.

How many of you fellow bloggers are planning to vote in the primary? It seems like a lot of people think the primary is not important enough to vote in, and are only planning to turn out for the general election in November.

I'm a political nut, so not only will I be voting, I might have to leave work early so I can be at home and all settled in before the polls close on the East coast. I love it!

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posted by weebles on Friday, February 1, 2008 at 03:17 PM
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posted by Sparks on Feb 14, 2008 at 11:59 AM

I' don't mind telling you all who I am and who I voted for.  I'm a very proud Democrat, that voted for Clinton, but had a difficult time in doing so because I like Obama just as much.  I'm one of many who would love to see the "Dream Team".  Obama will bring Americans together and Clinton has the experience to get America back on track pre Bush years.  But no matter which one of them wins, I won't feel a loss, they both listen to Americans and will serve our needs, unlike our present day leader.

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