Since I don't have strong feelings of support for any of the lt. gov. candidates, I voted to push the republican side of the ballot to real republicans (that is socially and fiscally non-interventionist perspectives), since I agree with them about 30% of the time, which is only about 10% less than I agree with anyone running on the dem. side. And I did vote for one guy in the primary whom I could see actually voting for; the other two I was just not voting for the assholes.
I had planned to go for Byrne for lt. gov, but was swayed by the promise of record low turnout that might mean my vote could sway the republican ticket.
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Date: 2005-06-14 08:00 am (UTC)I had planned to go for Byrne for lt. gov, but was swayed by the promise of record low turnout that might mean my vote could sway the republican ticket.