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Well, in a few (5? 10? shrugz) hours or so, I'll be casting my first vote (didn't vote 2 yrs straight since I became a citizen, so trying to break out of the Apathetic American mode). But I haven't acquainated myself w/ the candidates at ALL so I'm basically gonna be doing it blind. The way I cynically figure it, all politicians are pulled by the same interests, so it won't make a huge difference who I vote for. But I think I gotta at least start getting myself into the habit of voting, even though uninformed voting seems kind of dangerous.
great...now i know how Bush beat Gore and Clinton beat Bush, despite their opponent's much more impressive dossiers. wouldn't mind some advice fr any fellow NYers on whom to vote for, though. I'll probably do Jimmy Meng for state assembly (errr cuz I don't like republicans and I don't know the other candidates) and Carl McCall for governor (8 yrs is enough for Pataki, a city guy like McCall is more likely to care about city interests, and umm it'd be cool to have a black governor?...damn i sound like a racist)
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Jimmy Meng and Pataki for me, those are the two big ones.
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I just came back a few minutes ago from voting for my candidate and a bunch of other propositions I needed to decide. If you don't know the candidates very much and what they stand for... you might want to look on a reliable source on the internet for the issues they either are fore or against. In Missouri, I voted for Jean Carnahan.
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www.issues2002.org
Check out your candidate's positions on the various topics! :) |
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artsyfartsy is cute. :lol:
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*hugs* |
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Well, I decided to go Democrat across the board. The rest of the issues don't make much of a difference to me. Cuz it seems that Democrats and Republicans may have dif approaches, but b/c of pressure fr interest groups and constituents, roughly similar results will occur. But Pataki didn't even MENTION civil rights or anything like that in his record, but McCall is for gay rights. And I figure if someone is for gay rights, and he's a straight black man, he and Democrats across the board will be more sensitive to civil rights issues than Republicans will.
I was gonna vote for Jimmy Meng but he was on the conservative ticket too, so I voted for Ethel Chen instead, same reasoning: liberal party more likely to be sensitive to civil rights, and everyone's sensitive to business anyway (they'd better be if they're fr flushing, home of everything except legitimate merchandise). I saw Julia Harrison, who lives in the building across fr mine, on the ballot of State Assembly or something, but I passed over her for the incumbent cuz I vaguely remember hearing something about how she was anti-immigrant. Well, so uninformed American I remain, but apathetic no longer! Hopefully now that I've started voting, next time I'll inform myself better and vote like a SERIOUS citizen.
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McCall also put imcompetent family members into government positions. I hate nepotism with a passion. I had enough of that shit when I was in college and med school. Besides McCall strikes me as incompetent.
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But in the real... i'd vote for the llama of YW if he were to run here in NY, hands down and no doubt!
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nah dude, i'm just a lackey. I think Bao Dailou should take control of the NY operation (heheh...unintended pun :lol:).
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I'm going to the polls just as soon I get off work. There a lot of issues in the San Francisco ballots. But there is A LOT of us who is disgruntled with the choices of governor. Heck some of us are writing in "Satan - Cut out the middle person" . So I am not voting for governor. I am less disappointed with the choices with the other candidates in the other offices.
I have voted in every election since I was 18 and only miss one minor local election. Anything from mayor up, I have voted on.
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Update Election Results
Senate 50 Republican 46 Democrats 1 Independent 2 undecided (South Dakota and Minnesota) 1 run off (Louisana) Republican control Senate House of Representative 225 Republican 197 Democrats 2 Independent 12 undecided Republican control House 6 Republican Governors 8 Democrats Governors (2 female govenors) 3 undecided. (Hawaii, Alaska and Arizona) ( in all 3, females governor ship is at stake) Democrats to pick up 3 Governor seat.
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GOP ran roughshod over the Dems, and they only have themselves to blame. They had no platform and chose to run as moderates in the mold of Clinton. Too bad no one clued them into the fact that Bush has re-taken the center in the wake of 9/11. They need to bury the Clinton paradigm and move to the left again. This is the only way they can be seen as a viable alternative again.
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