While R/R aren't perfect even when it comes to business, the Ø has gotta go.

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Jaguar wrote:Voted today, and I am happy to say I have changed my libertarian mind and went with Romney/Ryan.
While R/R aren't perfect even when it comes to business, the Ø has gotta go.
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Jaguar wrote:Voted today, and I am happy to say I have changed my libertarian mind and went with Romney/Ryan.
While R/R aren't perfect even when it comes to business, the Ø has gotta go.
I pray that's the case, most of my family voted R already, but two .. are still drinking the koolaid and vehemently for Obama, I'm sure many in Houston, Austin, San Antonio etc are still drinking the Koolaid too, so it could be them early voting so the pollworkers forget their faces when they return later with the voter cards of their deceased friends and relatives.Jumping Frog wrote:Heard on the radio that Harris County has already had over 300,000 people vote, setting early voting records.
When I voted yesterday, I stood in line 45 minutes.
I think there are a lot of "Broken Glass Republicans", i.e. willing to crawl through broken glass if necessary to cast their vote against the Obamination.
Obama voters had that kind of passion in 2008, but not this year.
If we are setting these kind of voting records in Harris County, when Texas is expected to be solidly Romney anyway, I think that bodes well for the passionate Republicans in the swing states.
Out of curiosity, do you think Harris County can go Romney?Jumping Frog wrote:Heard on the radio that Harris County has already had over 300,000 people vote, setting early voting records.
When I voted yesterday, I stood in line 45 minutes.
I think there are a lot of "Broken Glass Republicans", i.e. willing to crawl through broken glass if necessary to cast their vote against the Obamination.
Obama voters had that kind of passion in 2008, but not this year.
If we are setting these kind of voting records in Harris County, when Texas is expected to be solidly Romney anyway, I think that bodes well for the passionate Republicans in the swing states.
I wonder about that. The selection process started with close to a dozen possibilities, and through the crucible of appearances, statements, primaries, financing etc., the final choice emerged.RPB wrote:While the GOP could have chosen much better offerings, .....
texanron wrote:Since PA doesn't allow early voting the wife and I have to wait till the 6th to cast our votes. We're doing our part to turn this BLUE state RED!