one_voice
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Sat Oct-09-10 11:13 AM
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voter for the mid-terms and beyond.
I went with my son today so he could register to vote. He was only 17 for the '08 elections but he followed that election from beginning to end, and has been following politics ever since. He's looking forward to voting next month, as are all his friends.
His friend said had Mike Castle won the primary, he would have voted for him. But he's not voting for that O'Donnell nut, he's voting for Chris Coons. Thanks baggers!!
YAY!! for the young kids that are staying involved, I know there are many of them. :bounce: :woohoo:
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Arugula Latte
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Sat Oct-09-10 12:02 PM
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I like this younger generation a lot. They seem much more liberal, tolerant, pro-gay, and not as concerned with race (with many exceptions, of course).
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Sat Oct-09-10 01:44 PM
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there are still some knuckleheads, but for the most part I think they'll do good things for the country.
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Sat Oct-09-10 12:32 PM
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2. Took my eighteen year old to register this summer about a month after his birthday. |
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He's gone with me to vote since he was born. This time he gets to fill in the circle himself...
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