Only a 15% turn out.
Shameful. ;)
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Only a 15% turn out.
Shameful. ;)
Not surprising to me for two reasons. There is no democrat candidate to elect and I'm convinced anyone not voting for Obama are of the mindset ABO.
A primary race that is pretty much already decided, featuring no candidate from the majority party, with no major local issues also on the ballot?
15% is about twice what I would've guessed.
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Im an indie so when someone asked me if I voted today I said what election was it? I forgot about the primaries. I was consumed with more important things like caring for a mother who could soon be going into a nursing home while I'm trying to keep her out. Looks like a lot of people forgot there were primaries.
So, HR thinks it's shameful that so many didn't vote. Hell, Santorum didn't even campaign here so Romney won hands down
and spent $450,000 on TV ads with no opponents or opponents that campaigned here. He's still
spending uselessly like when he was guv of Mass for 28 lousy
delegates-lol.
Ive been saying I might not vote in the general
election because I'm never voting for someone I don't believe in
again. I'm never voting for the lesser of two evils like I did with
Bush. I'm sorry I voted for him because he betrayed us.
I don't like Romney plain and simple because he's even more
liberal than W or McCain and has flipped so many times you
don't know what he believes in. He's like the kid who always
yelled wolfe. So I may not vote and I don't give a damn what anyone says.
I showed up when I was drafted and did my time while being assigned to a unit that took over 50% of the casualties of the
entire damn war. I didn't go over because my
unit came back and I came back home to APG. I also pay my taxes.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/...xtS_story.html