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Congrats on the primary win B.J. Lawson!!!!! Now... PARTY

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Flo Hoffman
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Greenville, OH
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Pat Armstrong
PatArmstrong
Charlotte, NC
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It's really cool that he won the primary, not that anyone expected him to lose...the big race will be in the fall.

We also got a few local elections for RP leaning candidates.

Too bad we didn't do better on the RP vote, but, we'll pick up 4 more at large delegates.

Here's my post on the day's activities-----

I stood at my polling place most of the day yesterday (just went home to take care of the puppy and then back at it) I handed out over 100 slim jims, went through the last of the tax and worked real close to finishing off the Veterans. I stressed the patriotic/veteran/tax angle, the fact that he was still in the race (I think I referred to him as the "Running Man" a few times)--there were a few averted eyes in the early hours, but as the day went on things went better. We ended up with 9 votes in our precinct for RP. So, besides Jimmy and myself and two people I know voted for him, 5 other people voted RP. Wish it had been more, but the turn out was right at 700 so, do the math. A friend pulled up all the signs in the area so I'll be looking to send stuff to the next primary, WV right?

One thing, just standing there, watching and talking to people yesterday, those of us who actually went out there and spent the time, were appreciated by all of the others who did the same. It didn't matter who you were for, you were for something and you were willing to put out the effort for it. The "girls" actually were a little embarassed about how I was "shunned" early in the day and asked good questions about Ron Paul and what he stood for. There was common ground-mostly on taxes and supporting our veterans and no war without an act of congress. (BTW--I was the only repub there, even for the house/judge/council seats--NO repubs at all-- and it was noticed and commented on by several voters....)

The work and effort to support a candidate is truly a labor of love. That's something I think we can work on in the future, passing that enthusiasm on to others, educating anyone who will listen about the election process, how important it is to know the issues and who and what you are voting for. (Much less being registered to vote and voting....right?)

I like the idea of having a "voter guide" available for those who have been too busy to look up all of the "smaller" elections taking place. I think the other thing we can do better is to make sure we've got somebody at as many of the pcts as possible, with a selection of lit for all of the candidates we support. I should have asked for handouts from Judge Moore and had stuff for Bob Orr et al. I promise you this, we will be better prepared for the next election.

Pat

Tracey
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Pasadena, CA
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Awesome!biggrin

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