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| Subscriber ![]() ![]() Join Date: Dec 2003
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| Although the voting really means nothing, it can make or break a candidate and gives a general idea who is getting more/less delegates. So, as the title states, did you vote today or have you voted in a state that has an earlier caucus/primary? My state (Georgia) held elections today, I cast my ballot for Ron Paul as well as donating to the campaign and couldn't feel better about it. ![]() |
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| I went to cast my ballot an hour ago. I registered republican to get my Paul vote in for the primaries. If he doesnt get the nomination or doesnt run independent, which i doubt he will, im going to vote for the dem candidate in the general election. Unfortunately, i was mistaken about NY voting laws and was too young to vote, i got turned away and was pissed. I was only pre-registered and in NY you have to be 18 for the primary, not just the general. ![]() |
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