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Political Cynic
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heading to the polls shortly

I've read the materials and have my choices made, however as a registered independent, I can pick my ballot

part of me want to vote republican - made those choices

part of me wants to vote democratic - pick the worst, least qualified candidate from the list and vote for them

decisions, decisions...
 
Posts: 53080 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Operation chaos? Wink


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Thank you
Very little
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part of me wants to vote democratic - pick the worst, least qualified candidate from the list and vote for them


How could you tell which candidate to pick Big Grin



 
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Political Cynic
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^^^

the longest hyphenated name

the shortest bio

the one with the least experience

anything that reeks of hippy
 
Posts: 53080 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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It's Primary Day in Michigan, too.

I voted in the Republican primary, this time.

Last two primaries I voted in the Democrat, so I could vote for Bernie Sanders. He won in Michigan, too, the first time I did that

If nothing else: Occasionally voting in a Democrat primary keeps the Democrat election junk mail coming. Does my heart good when they futilely burn campaign money doing that Wink

Sadly, I did not get the opportunity to vote "No" on a school millage renewal or increase Frown



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Voted straight republic here in Az.




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Posts: 1941 | Location: Chandler, AZ | Registered: June 30, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I voted also here in Az.
 
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Hell, I didn't know you could vote in the primary is registered independent. I'm really not sure whom I'd vote for, but in the general would always support the most conservative candidate.
 
Posts: 3491 | Location: Cave Creek, AZ | Registered: October 24, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Political Cynic
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as a registered independent you get to select either the demon or republican ballot when you check in
 
Posts: 53080 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Primary day here in Missouri as well.

The wife and I took our 9 year old granddaughter with us when we went to vote. She knew the words..." I voted " but had no idea what that actually meant. She sat between me and grandma while we voted (yes, we get to sit down) and we explained the whole process. She was great...even grabbed an "I voted" sticker on the way out. Smile



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^^^ That's great Bassamatic! Smile



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Start 'em young!
 
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Yup, she's a pistol alright...and the light of our life.



.....never marry a woman who is mean to your waitress.
 
Posts: 5024 | Location: Lake of the Ozarks, MO. | Registered: September 05, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Are they using Dominion vote counting systems?

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voted - in and out in 15 minutes

not a line up exactly but the pace was pretty quick - paper ballots and waiting for perhaps 3 minutes for a booth to open up

talked to one of the workers and it has been extremely busy all day - she has never seen a primary with this level of turnout
 
Posts: 53080 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Well, there are multiple people running for most of the offices on the Republican ticket, there are ballot initiatives in multiple municipalities, and in our small town there are 14 people running for 7 offices. There are still unanswered issues from the last election about mail in ballots and drop boxes.

So I can understand why it might be busy on Election Day here in AZ.
 
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Originally posted by nhtagmember:

part of me wants to vote democratic - pick the worst, least qualified candidate from the list and vote for them



It's not like that's a new thing; it's been reported that Democrats have been funding campaigns for MAGA candidates that they think are unelectable. I hope they find that it backfires on them.

What's new to me being in AZ is that just about every candidate is saying the things I want to hear. It's just a matter of guessing who actually means what they say. Also, it's interesting to hear the negative campaigns among the republicans especially at the governor and senator races.

I already mailed my 5 ballots weeks ago. (j/k about the 5)



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What's new to me being in AZ is that just about every candidate is saying the things I want to hear. It's just a matter of guessing who actually means what they say. Also, it's interesting to hear the negative campaigns among the republicans especially at the governor and senator races.

I already mailed my 5 ballots weeks ago. (j/k about the 5)


We have seen a ton of those negative ads for just about every office here in Missouri. More than I can ever remember. The thing is, you have no idea who is actually paying for them. I suspect most are funded by the DNC targeting candidates they think they would lose to.



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Posts: 5024 | Location: Lake of the Ozarks, MO. | Registered: September 05, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The wife and I sent in our early ballots a couple of weeks ago. We are both on the permanent early ballot list. No trips to crowded polling places for us.



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Posts: 10778 | Location: South Congress AZ | Registered: May 27, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm just not sure Lake can beat Hobbs. It will absolutely suck to have a dem governor. Az is not as conservative as many would like to think. We have a huge number of independents that don't seem to like to go to far right or left. Many Republicans don't like Ducey as they think he is a rino, but would you rather have a rino or a democrat? Interesting in that we could get a dem governor while replacing a dem senator with a Republican
 
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