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In reply to the discussion: For the first time ever, I don't feel like voting [View all]xmas74
(29,737 posts)21. I voted this morning
(didn't want to break my longtime streak) but it's just depressing. It doesn't matter who you vote for IMO, that vote should count. Today, here in Missouri, that vote doesn't count.
It's just so depressing and frustrating. That money could have gone to so many other things instead of a fraud vote. A caucus could have been held next month and been open, instead of the "closed session" they are planning.
We've lost what should be a basic right.
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I believe that is what happened in Wisconsin, not many voted, and the ones that did gave us walker..
a kennedy
Feb 2012
#7
That is pretty sad that you would let your fate fall in someone elses hands
liberal N proud
Feb 2012
#3
On candidates coming to your State: some States get short shrift. In 2008 the two
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2012
#11
Agree - I think we've lost a lot in this country and that includes fraud-free elections.
TBF
Feb 2012
#34
We had a racist "E-verify to keep out teh furners" on the ballot in Springfield, MO today
The Genealogist
Feb 2012
#28
I can understand why, with just the primary on the ballot, that you would drag your feet
The Genealogist
Feb 2012
#37