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October 30, 2005

Request for Voter Guides

Filed under:   by Xrlq @ 7:49 pm

As you probably know, there’s an upcoming special election in California. To keep the polling booths from overcrowding, registered Republicans are asked to vote on Tuesday, November 8, while Democrats are to vote on Wednesday, November 9. Well, not really. If you are a registered Democrat, please do consider voting on Wednesday, November 9. I’ll be your best friend. Well, not really. But I will appreciate the gesture, that’s for sure.

Anyhoo, whether you’re a Democrat, a Republican, a Real Republican who wasted his vote on McClintock in 2003 (which is not to be confused with voting responsibly for McClintock in a 2006 he might actually win), a moonbat Democrat, a Looneytarian or anything else, if you’ve posted your ballot recommendations please let me know. My election guide is here. Where’s yours?

In alphabetical order (to be constantly updated):

  1. Stephen Bainbridge (update here)
  2. BoiFromTroi (73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 80)
  3. California Conservative (see also)
  4. Citizen Smash
  5. K.G. at California Mafia
  6. Lonewacko
  7. Hugo Schwyzer
  8. Michael Williams
  9. Yami Monkey

BFL Special Election blog

4 Responses to “Request for Voter Guides”

  1. Michael Williams Says:

    Thanks for the link, but why alphabetical? Why not in order of creation? :)

  2. Hugo Says:

    The question will be, will you find anyone, XRLQ, who steps outside the “Yes” on 73-77 unanimity on the right? Are there any conservatives out there who deviate from that straight line?

  3. Xrlq Says:

    Of course. A few months back, I had a rather lengthy, and occasionally contentious debate with Flap over Prop 77, though he seems to have ended up supporting it in the end. I have no idea where Patterico stands on Prop 73, though I imagine he probably supports most or all of the Ahnold Amendments (74-77).

    That’s the difference between liberals and conservatives; we vote according to ideas, which tends to preclude unanimity on most issues. On our side of the aisle, “I’m going with my union” doesn’t pass for a substantive argument on the underlying issue any more than “unions oppose X so it must be good” does.

  4. green gabbro Says:

    Plebiscite Time Is Fun Time

    Votes and commentary on the November 2005 California ballot initiatives. Poll: Should I vote naked?

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