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cally Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-28-04 07:26 PM
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Curious about hot local issues where you live
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I vote on Tuesday and my hardest decision is who to support for Superior Court Judge. There are 10 men and one woman running for two spots. I know almost nothing about them but I get a phone call a night. The front runner is a Republican so I will not vote for him. This race stems from a a recall about three years ago where a few judges were acused of being insentive to women and children in divorce proceedings. The recall failed but most of those judges are now retiring.

I've already decided the other issues.

I'm curious about important issues in your locality.

(Any bets on how quickly this thread will die? :-))
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