VOTE TEIM IN 2008 (28)

1 Name: J : 2008-10-30 19:53 ID:tSIcE7FZ

Elections in America are around the corner. Whose name are you checking this year? I'm voting for Obama.

2 Name: 2get : 2008-10-31 03:47 ID:i5aA4ecB

ron paul

3 Name: Citizen : 2008-10-31 05:01 ID:YB2Vdlmt

presidential elections are a crock of shit (electoral college lol), my representative is invincible, i don't dislike the local judges enough to vote against them, the ballot measures are uninteresting.
therefore i am joining billions of people around the world in voting for koichi toyama by means of not voting.

4 Name: Citizen : 2008-10-31 06:55 ID:LGDWiNv2

Voting against Sarah Palin, so Obama. Never really had a problem with McCain until he chose her (but was going to vote Democratic even if they nominated Satan himself because I'm tired of this). I was more a Richardson man in the Democratic primaries, but he had no chance as he has half the charisma of John Kerry (but twice the jowls!).

Voting for my own invincible rep. She's very nice and a conservative Democrat, which is hard to come by these days. Voting against my invincible Republican state rep. Voting for my invincible Democratic state sen. Voting no on every single state-wide initiative in California.

Locally, voting to extend the half-cent sales tax to fix our highways. Voting against the latest school bond to put solid gold siding on the administration building or whatever it is they're up to these days.

5 Name: Citizen : 2008-10-31 18:36 ID:Pulpd4Gl

Ah, Massachusetts' Sensible Marijuana Policy Ballot Question 2 is so full of win. I can't wait to vote yes. It'd be even better if they decriminalized personal cultivation, but at least if this initiative passes I can carry around a few joints without having to worry about becoming a convicted felon.

Also, Obama. Not that he won't carry Mass anyway.

6 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-02 19:44 ID:4HLcBCP4

so how are the current statistics in amerikkka?

7 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-03 09:21 ID:LGDWiNv2

Projections as of 2 November 2008:
(Where numbers don't add up, it's too close to call; results measured in electoral votes (foreigners: didn't write the constitution, not my fault)).

http://www.electoral-vote.com
Obama: 353, McCain: 185.

http://www.270towin.com
Obama: 285, McCain: 157

Associated Press/Real Clear Politics by way of Yahoo News:
Obama: 333, McCain: 181

CNN:
Obama: 281, McCain: 157

8 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-03 15:26 ID:cPMDOzN+

Vote Obama for skyrocketing energy costs:

http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/checker.aspx?v=e46U2Gnzpr

9 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-03 17:33 ID:Heaven

>>8
Energy costs are going to skyrocket regardless of who we elect.

10 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-03 19:11 ID:w3j1kFNJ

11 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-04 06:10 ID:nb7K2xGc

VOTE TODAY
VOTE TODAY
VOTE TODAY
VOTE TODAY

12 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-04 06:11 ID:nb7K2xGc

>>9
signed. in every other country it's the same. (germany here, for example)

13 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-04 07:09 ID:kCd56JxB

So, I'm still registered as a republican (I was planning on voting for Ron Paul). Can I vote for a candidate outside of the republican party?

14 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-04 08:40 ID:Heaven

>>13
yup

15 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-04 16:05 ID:zoMIrd5G

So it turns out there are like....ten people living in my district. No line for me!

And I definitely heard an old couple, "The second one down! The second ones down are the Republicans! All the second ones down!"

Twas supreme.

16 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-04 19:11 ID:1xBzQVrJ

any new stats? KEEP US FOREIGNERS UPDATED!!! NAO!

17 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-04 19:31 ID:w3j1kFNJ

18 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-04 20:00 ID:YB2Vdlmt

Reminder that polls start closing 7PM EST, results start coming in as God wills it, a general picture should be apparent by 1AM EST or so.

19 Name: 18 : 2008-11-04 20:01 ID:Heaven

that is, GMT-5. wouldn't want to confuse any australians :)

20 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-05 03:06 ID:Iwhepz7y

10PM EST
CNN reports: Obama 200/McCain 89 so far.

Not yet reporting, but near-certain Obama victories: California with 55, Washington with 11, and Hawaii with 4. Do the math. It's Obama.

21 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-05 03:50 ID:W+dQL5qH

22 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-05 04:03 ID:w3j1kFNJ

Obama 297/145 McCain

23 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-05 04:19 ID:Iwhepz7y

CNN called it an Obama victory at 11:00:01 EST with the close of West Coast polls. It appears a sure thing even without Florida.

24 Name: J : 2008-11-05 17:05 ID:tSIcE7FZ

Obama won. HOO-RAH! :D

25 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-05 18:47 ID:b9ECPMiO

I voted Chuck Baldwin, he got 5th in my state w00t

26 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-05 21:08 ID:Heaven

Obama got Florida.

27 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-08 10:45 ID:5falhRrX

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28 Name: Citizen : 2008-11-10 07:26 ID:Heaven

>>27
The face of god?

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