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18/06/2008 12:12:38
 
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There's no such thing as voting 'present' in an election. :o) During the primaries (in some states) you can vote 'uncommitted' but not in the election in the fall (or at least I don't ever recall seeing that as an option). If something doesn't change my mind between now and November, I'll vote for my current choice. Right now it is:

1st candidate: 60% against, 40% in agreement
2nd candidate: 40% against, 60% in agreement

It will either boil down to which candidate I agree with the most, or which candidate I agree with on the issues that matter most to me right now.

One or two I am unwilling to compromise on.



>>The same issues that troubled me before still trouble me now (although his tax plans certainly added a major concern to my list). There are issues I agree with him on as well and I'm still not convinced McCain is a better option. I'm leaning one way, but I'm still researching.
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>So... you're for the moment kinda voting "present". ;-)
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