SheilaT
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Tue Oct-26-10 10:43 PM
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A low voter turnout favors Republicans. |
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A high voter turnout favors Democrats.
So, if you're a Republican, don't vote.
So said my psych professor in my psych class on election day, 1976. I was the ONLY one in the class who got the joke.
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Tue Oct-26-10 10:47 PM
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1. Seems that Dems are turning out in force in early voting! |
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Tue Oct-26-10 11:00 PM
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3. That's a hopeful sign, but don't read too much into it. |
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That's a normal pattern. Dems seem to vote early, and Dems show up on election day earlier, so every election afternoon everyone here begins celebrating our glorious victory. Then the Republicans show up later, as is their pattern (no idea why, except maybe that more Dems work odd shift hours), and by the end of the evening someone is always yelling "The votes were rigged!"
Don't get me wrong, I think it's a very good sign that Dem turnout is heavy, and it proves the media's talk of an enthusiasm gap is as inane as everything else they talk about. I'm just not relaxing yet--I've had my heart broken too many election eves, I guess. :)
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Tue Oct-26-10 10:53 PM
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2. Fired up and ready to go |
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And damn pissed off, too. GOTV, if we do that I think we may surprise ourselves.
Anyone who saw the Kentucky video no matter where they live and doesn't feel the need to get their asses to the polls is worthless. There is a lot at stake and I'm not just talking Kentucky.
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Tue Oct-26-10 11:03 PM
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4. Actually been true for a while.... |
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Joke notwithstanding.
Just mailed mine in. :)
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Tue Oct-26-10 11:03 PM
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Tue Oct-26-10 11:04 PM
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6. There was a cute one going around in 2000 about Nader. |
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Went something like "A vote for Nader is a vote for Bush. So Republicans, vote Nader!" :rofl:
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in that joke do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the poster, DU, or anyone else, and were related only for the purpose of relating a joke. Any attempts to turn the cute little joke into a Nader flamefest will result in, well, a flamefest. So, you know, don't? Please?
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Tue Oct-26-10 11:34 PM
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Tue Oct-26-10 11:39 PM
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8. Erh lee voting looks good |
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I think the MSM is all wet
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Wed Oct-27-10 02:38 PM
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9. What if Dems come out but independents stay home? |
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Many "undecided voters" may not decide at all
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Wed Oct-27-10 09:52 PM
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People register as "independent" for a lot of very different reasons. In my younger years, I just didn't feel like letting the whole world know what my political affiliation was, although I almost always voted for the Democrat. There were a couple of times in the distant past when I felt the Republican was a better choice. I didn't get the importance of primaries back then.
"Undecided" is another thing altogether. I don't understand how anyone can actually be wavering between any Tea-bagger and even an otherwise crappy Dem. I'm not at all crazy about my Democratic Representative (Ben Ray Lujan, NM 3rd) but even though his Republican opponent is probably a pretty decent guy, he'd be forced to knuckle under to the Republican leadership.
I do sometimes think we ought to look forward to Republicans taking both houses, and then every single hour of every single day for the next two years make it crystal clear exactly which political party is doing the enormous damage that will be wrought upon this country.
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