okay, just voted, I voted for Kerry, but not the democrats---our friends are also listed under the "working family party" as well---i'm one of those folks who gets really pissed off by the two party rhetoric, the gridlock and lack of inspiration that is endemic to the machines.
so here was a chance to dissent and do what has to be done all at once. having the cake and eating it too. so
has anybody heard of this, does anybody remember gore listed under multiple parties? clinton?
i'm in NY (where chuck schumer is also listed under multiples) are there states that don't have this party on the ballot? anybody ever heard of them (WFP)?
very curious, thanks...
p.s.-ohio will go Kerry
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B57913
I'm lost
May 2004
NOV 02, 2004 08:36 AM
I have no idea what you're talking about, but I voted Kerry and I'm from OHIO.
thanks for the link, grassroots organization in NY and a chapter in Conn, very small piece of cake
still curious as to anywhere else there may be other similar ballot situations and other parties (bush also was listed under two parties) but thanks again
we have an incredible number of parties on our ballot. I think CO has no minimum previous vote requirements. we had nader and the greens, not to mention both branches of the prohibition party... and a bunch of other's I'd never heard of before.
I haven't gotten to the polls yet. It's still early here, though. West Coast time.....you know. But, Kerry definitely has MY vote. Great set for the day as well. Couldn't have come at a more perfect time!
bukka
Brooklyn, NY
May 2004
NOV 02, 2004 08:26 AM