Primary Politics 2006
06/06/2006 20:45 |
Politics
June voting isn't nearly
as cool as November voting when national
elections aren't up for bid. While in 2004, we
had the option of selecting Kerry or Edwards, or
pretending that Howard Dean still had a shot by
the time we non-influential Californian voters
were at the polls, in 2006, we have nothing
really, except a battle between two
gubernatorial candidates who have struggled to
distinguish themselves. Remarkably, I changed
allegiance once or twice, and could have been
considered undecided as recently as last night,
before Joe Trippi's note alerted me to how foolish his candidate looked
on camera, via YouTube. I tend to make up my
mind fairly early in the campaign cycle and push
for my favored candidate, but June of 2006
hasn't done that at all.
I did make sure to vote however. Despite a rigorous last few days at the office, I made it to our polling place after work and punched my card, selecting Phil Angiledes for governor, making sure Feinstein isn't challenged, and voting yes on every proposition. Your tax dollars at work, ladies and gentlemen. But what I was really looking forward to was throwing some foolish, self-centered, probably corrupt, Republicans out of office on their tush. It looks like we'll have to wait for that until November, and can only live vicariously through Daily Kos and other sites to see how states around the country are faring.
Links of Interest:
Mercury News: Election Results
Santa Clara County Results
Go Dems, Go!
Listening to ''Lower Your Eyelids to Die With
the Sun'', by M83 (Play Count: 7)
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