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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Super Tuesday, super confusing???

I promise this is not a political post- least not in which the good and ills of candidates are discussed.  In fact, I promise no candidates, parties, referendums, or partisan arguments will be made here.  I am me, and I support this message.  Ok.... today here in Massachusetts it is SUPER TUESDAY!


For the first time in my voting career, I honestly am confused as to who I want to vote for.  On one hand is the guy-because they are all guys this year- who I was really behind for some time and I think has the chops to run this country and do it well.  On the other hand is a guy who I see looks very sincere and concerned about this country.  I don't know much about his background, but something in me whispers " this guy?  This is good guy, he wants the best for us" but I wear my heart on my sleeve and it very well could be that clever campaigning was designed to speak to that part of me.

WHAT am I to do?  Ugghhh I have to go vote in less than an hour.  If I wait till I am in the booth am I just letting panic take my vote?  Or is it instinct then and should I go with it?

I am going to vote- for who, will not be revealed, because I know people with their own political views feel they need to defend them fiercely-  I know this because I am one of them.   lol


So if you are in a participating Super Tuesday state, go vote!  Voting is our most precious right.  People die for that right, both here and abroad.  Please send me good thoughts, I still have no idea what I am going to do, well except for vote.

6 comments:

  1. Glad to see another NE Blogger, I'm right next door. Well not literally. lol. Last election I thought I had a hard time deciding and actually came across a website that helped you decide. It asked you a series of questions and based upon your answers it selected the candidate with similar views. I found one here
    http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/candidate-match-game but I didn't try it yet. Let me know if this helps.

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  2. Voting ain't easy but we should never take it for granted. So many people have no say in what happens in there countries. New follower.

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  3. Way to vote! And good post about voting. Dropping by from the Welcome Wednesday blog hop. I'm a new follower. Stop by Saving Cent by Cent when you have a chance. www.savingcentbycent.blogspot.com

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  4. Its not easy but we should vote wisely.We should select the right candidate for that position.

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  5. Whatever your gut tells you, go for it. Don't rely on other people's choice, you must think about it very well. Once voting is done, no more turning back. Exercise your very most powerful right within the government/state, the right to vote. Good luck!

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  6. Go for the one who has background and experience. Who preferably knows how to handle a situation and people. Who'e top priority is the good and sake of majority, has a good faith in humanity. Good luck!

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