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La Redoute
Darn, I wish I could vote! Why isn't there a "Can't vote, not American" option?
1I voted in NY but very early in the morning so not many people were there. In fact, I was the 14th person to vote at my polling site.
2I voted last week in FL!
3I never got my ballot in the mail so I can't vote. If I had voted before he dropped out it would have been for Fred Thompson. Since I could not vote for him, I really had no idea who I was going to vote for on the Republican side, so maybe I am lucky I did not get the ballot.
4I went almost as soon as the polls opened. It was my first time to get to vote, I'm absurdly excited about it.
5No fair - my state's primary isn't until next week! Joe Biden would have been my top choice, but he's been out of it for a while. Mike Gravel is actually my 2nd choice - if he's still in the race come next Tuesday, he will get my vote.
6Cine the same thing happened to me!!! I never received my ballot. I am so thoroughly pissed! And there's no way for me to go back home and vote today (I'm away at college).
But you bet I'm not doing the Presidential by absentee. I will go back home on the day and vote... I will NOT miss that vote!
I would have voted for Obama.
Bookish ... Congrats
Voting is so exciting and such an honor!
7I'm going to be casting my vote for Hillary.
8This is my first time voting too! I'm super excited!! Can't wait to go!!
9Pennsylvania isn't a part of Super Tuesday, so I chose who I would've voted for.
10Not voting.
11I'm not in the state I'm registered to vote in (FL). I'll be moving back to FL in a couple months. I WILL vote in the Presidential election though. Even though we might be in NC then.
yay for voting
12Im not going to say on here who I voted for but congrats to all us young women for taking part in the democratic process
I voted in CA and was at the polls by 7:30 AM. It was still quiet then.
13Congrats to all the first time voters, yes your vote does count
Congrats to the first time voters. It is an awesome experience knowing you now have a little bit of control. I voted via absentee ballot here in CA.
14I opted for a venti nonfat latte. It was two dollars, and change.
15Voted for Obama in California! I went to the polls early today, as they are in the women's center right by my house.
I had to give some pointers to the volunteers that were working the polls. They didn't know about the "double bubble" step for independent voters. That scared me! (In California, if you are registered as an "unafiliated voter", then you have to select the party of the candidate you are voting for at the top of the ballot, or your vote doesn't count!!)
16I voted early in California. Felt so good to do my civic duty:) However, I went back and forth on Hilary and Obama right up to the last second before I cast my vote. I like them both.
17I can't vote until April (live in PA), but here I chose McCain, which is who I will be voting for at that time.
I actually work in New Jersey, and carpool with my coworker, who lives in a complex of townhomes. They had a voting precinct in her complex, which is something I had never seen before.
18Hey, juju, I voted in California today too, in the East Bay. They didn't tell me about the double-bubble, but maybe our ballots are different? Unaffiliated voters get a special ballot: for instance, since I wanted the Democratic ballot (instead of the Independent ballot) the heading said N-Democrat, instead of just plain Democrat. Was your ballot like this too?
I really, really hope so. I want my vote to count!
19Haha! The first time I tried to vote on your poll, I got an error message that said my vote was illegal!
20I meant, I hope they're different!
21VOTE HILLARY!
22In Georgia, the polls have lines...It's great to see people actively participating in the election process. Lots of youngsters, too! Looks like finally people are getting back to the belief that voting makes a difference.
23Baracked the Vote. Already getting excited for the party I'll throw him come election time in November!
24Arizona - It was very busy! I'm excited to see how the Dem primary turns out here.
25It looks like Scarlett Johansson and I are both engaged to the same man!
26barack the vote . . . love it!
27i don't vote until next Tuesday (Maryland primary) but i voted on who i plan to go for - Barack Obama!
My mother will be voting for Hillary so i guess our votes cancel each other out!
28I'm Baracking the vote in an hour or two in CA--I don't think I've been this excited to vote since my very first election when I turned 18!!!
29I am going to vote this afternoon. Go Mitt!
30Obama, baby!
31I live in PA, so I can't vote until April 22, but if I was voting today it would definitely be for Hillary!
32I joined Democrats Aroad and I voted in Barcelona, for Barak Obama. I'm so excited about him!
33I voted for Barack...and it was nice to see a lot of young people getting out to vote
34I voted for Obama, and I couldn't be happier about it. I have loved my country since I was a child, but it never appeared to be running in the way that our founding fathers intended.
I feel that Obama is a true patriot. Someone who worked hard to learn as much as he could about our legal system, rising all the way to become the President of the Harvard Law Review (a group that the top 7% of Harvard is invited to join. 6 Supreme Court Justices have been members of the Review). He then went to desperate communities, and worked to make our system work for them. He helped 150,000 children in Chicago get healthcare.
I really think he can change Washington for the better. I feel this is the ONLY chance our government has of fullfilling it's potential before corporations take it over.
35I voted this morning in Chicago!!!!
36Barack Obama! And I did my research and I'm feeling so good about it.
37I voted for Hillary here, though our primary doesn't count
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38I didn't get to vote yet since I live in Ohio. And I think our primary system needs a serious overhaul. It puts too much focus on early states and states that vote after Super Tuesday are all but obsolete. (This looks especially true for the Republicans this year.) I'm generally for smaller national government, so I don't think the national government should conduct a national primary. Rather, I think all of the states should agree to hold their primaries/caucuses on the same day, resulting in a "national primary." If a state disagrees and tries to hold their primary early, the party could bar them from having delegates at the convention and their decision would quickly change next time around. (Do you think Florida Democrats will be holding their contest early in four years?!)
39I voted in CA! I was there super early so I was the 4th person to vote at my polling place.
40I was running late for work this morning and past by my voting center and got sad that I'm going to miss out on voting, so I decided to drive there on my lunch break and vote
41I voted absentee for California. GOBAMA! =)
42My Super Tuesday-redux isn't until next week!!!
No matter your sides...VOTE GIRLS (AND GUYS)!!!
43obama- yea for illinois moving their primary up to super tuesday.
44I voted by absentee ballot, CA.
45Mitt ♥
I voted in GA =)
46Hillary's my girl!
47Not voting til next week's Chesapeake Primary (I'm in VA) - will I stil get a sticker when I vote for Hilary?
48Im still registered in PA, so I cant vote today, but I would have definitely BARACKED the VOTE!
49I live in FL so, I voted last Tuesday. It was kind semi crowded like it normally is. Btw., I went around 3:30 or 4:00.
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