THE UNDECIDED — by Steve Nadis
Last night my wife got together with some female friends, three of whom were undecided as to how they’d vote today. The choice where I live, in an overwhelmingly Democratic district, is between Hillary and Barack. (I do have one friend, however, who is thinking of voting for McCain, and I think it speaks well of my broadmindedness that we are still on good terms.) I just spoke with another friend on the phone a minute ago who is in the same (undecided) state of confusion. She doesn’t know what she’ll do in the voting booth and may resort to eenie-meenie-minie-moe (sp???). Even my five-year-old is undecided. She had been firmly in the Barack camp until this morning, just before she went to kindergarten, when she dropped the bombshell that she has now swung toward Hillary. So indecision seems to be the watchword on this day, Super Tuesday, and we’ll soon see how it all plays out…
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I feel really horrible because for the first time since I was old enough to vote, I didn’t vote. There is just no one to vote for. I considered writing in “none of the above”.
Hi OR — It seemed to be an especially tough choice for Democratic women this year although I thought they had some pretty decent candidates; unfortunately so many of them were knocked out early… –Snake
Once again, the American public has handed a presidental election over to some of the worst candidates that orginally took the field… regardless, in four years, when we note our setbacks yet again, just look to your left and right, grin like you mean it, and say thank you, we did a great job.