I have a confession to make. I honestly don’t know who I am going to vote for tomorrow for President or Senate. I have spent months going over every plan, listening to every speech, and even meeting some of the candidates, but I still don’t know.
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One of the hardest parts is deciding whether to vote strategically or vote for the person who most represents what I want in a President, which may or may not overlap. When it comes to that question, I think the answer is the one who most represents my President.
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If you have already decided on your candidate and are passionate about them, more power to you. But I wanted to remind people who are having a tough time that they are not alone. We have a lot of great candidates to choose from. It’s the good and bad of being a Democrat.
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To answer a likely question that will come from this, I will not be announcing who I voted for. This is not to hide anything. It is because I like to make my own decisions and I want you to do the same. Good luck to everyone, both candidates and voters. Let’s change the world!
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If any candidate (even democrat against democrat) throws mud at you, you must retaliate immediately. If it is true then you say that it is true but you must state whether you are the same now as then. Also you must state all the weaknesses of your opponent in your defense.
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When President Obama was elected in 2008 he was not pro gay at all. He came around after some personal experience with gays. He did change. Yet Obama admitted that at first he felt that marriage was only between a man and a women. Honesty is important.
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