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I'm voting in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday. I'm still wavering on who to vote for. It's wonderful that this time it's not about choosing the lesser of 2 or 3 evils, it's about deciding between 2 or 3 people who would not only make great Presidents, but would also be historic appointments.

What's a liberal democrat to do?

For those of you in other states who have not yet been bombarded by elections broohaha, just wait, your time is coming. I am so looking forward to Wednesday when the commercials go away.

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Anonymous said…
Sassy! Call me (cornish)!

I have been an Obama supporter for nearly a year.

Here are some good links:

Long profile:
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200712/obama

Topic speeches:
http://www.barackobama.com/speeches/index.php

Latest Obama propaganda video (forgive "university" caption):
http://my.barackobama.com/page/s/nhiowavictory
DecemberFlower said…
I'm not registered to vote, so even though I have my opinions on who I'd vote for, I'll be doing no voting in the primaries.

I will register in time for the general election. I'm just not bothering right now because I don't think it's worth it to register if I may be living in another state come November.

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