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In reply to the discussion: Why I Vote in Person at My Polling Place [View all]Jamastiene
(38,206 posts)A special thank you to the Republican Party of my county for giving me a list of, as they said, "the most conservative candidates to vote for including the nonpartisan conservatives." Those are always the tricky ones here in NC, but I already did my research and knew who I was going to vote for, but their list helped me to double check my list to be sure no conservatives conservative enough to satisfy the Republican Party accidentally got on my list. My research was sound. None matched. So, really, they gave me a list of people to be sure NOT to vote for. How convenient.
There was barely any Democratic Party presence there at all, but if I had gone in unprepared, that list would have come in handy. If I had not done my research weeks ago and already had my list ready, I might have actually needed their list to compare and contrast. The last two weeks have been super hectic and I have been with my baby boy in and out of the hospital a lot. Thankfully, I had done my homework a long time ago and knew who I was voting for already and my baby boy should be ok now. Plus, the new guitar case for the Jackson has a second sticker since I got it earlier this year. This one said I voted today. The last one said My vote counted.
Voted and know I voted for the right people and not the people on the list handed to me. Check.
Baby boy home and not hurting any more. Check.
Guitar case has some more decorations. Check.
It's been a good morning.