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    Why Should I Vote?

    As I'm listening to Laura Ingraham, she plays these sound bites of the Presidential Candidates talking about "Getting the Nomination".
    I live in South Dakota, we have our Primary in May...
    Its Febuary and EVERYTHING HAS BEEN DECIDED!
    I just cant understand it anymore... My VOTE isnt worth squat!
    And I'm VERY SURE the Delegates have MADE UP THEIR MINDS!
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    Same way folks are feeling here in North Carolina the sanctuary state.
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    Depends on what else is on the ballot I suppose.

    Unless you want to vote in the Democratic Primary. I think that will not be decided until they decide what to actually do with the FL and MI delegates.
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    If you want to help foster some variety in the next presidential election, you should vote third party this November.

    Campaign finance rules say that a political party can only get government funding if it received a certain percentage of votes from the previous election (I think five percent is the number). This is a big help to the candidates of these third parties.
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    the last Democratic President I felt comfortable with was the 35th, no thanks.
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    I thought we were talking primary?
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    We are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pistov
    Depends on what else is on the ballot I suppose.

    Unless you want to vote in the Democratic Primary. I think that will not be decided until they decide what to actually do with the FL and MI delegates.
    Exactly, the only reason my wife and I will go to the Texas primary is to support some of the Congressmen that have helped us out and vote out some of the IDIOTS that have not. We have a rotten DA here that was forced to resign, we in Harris county need to make sure another worthless DA is not elected to office.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtex
    Exactly, the only reason my wife and I will go to the Texas primary is to support some of the Congressmen that have helped us out and vote out some of the IDIOTS that have not. We have a rotten DA here that was forced to resign, we in Harris county need to make sure another worthless DA is not elected to office.
    Actually I am going to vote early in Harris county. I also think, since Duncan Hunter is still on our ballot, I am going to vote for him. Just think, if enough Texans voted for Duncan, he will get press coverage and the powers that be will realize how totally disappointed everyone is although they won't care! It's my vote and part of being an American is having the right to vote and vote how I want to.
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    Elections are just for show anymore. The elitists, lobbyists, big business, CFR, and OBL have determined who our president will be months ago.

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