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I always write in Kevin R’s name (the guy who founded leanleft.com) on races where there’s no challenger, or where I don’t have enough information to vote intelligently.
Comment by tgirsch — May 8, 2012 @ 1:47 pm
I strongly disagree with your comments on the insurance commissioner race. You are wrong to say both primary opponents to your chosen candidate are “garden variety politicians who view the Commissioner of Insurance as just one more elective office to use as a springboard to somewhere else.”
While all three candidates have strong insurance backgrounds, I am the only military veteran in the field and I am the only candidate who has spent more than 20 years working toward electing a Republican insurance commissioner to get rid of the “Good ‘ol Boy Network” that now exists and has existed for decades in that department.
I have no hard feelings toward my primary opponents, but I believe that my record as a consumer advocate speaks for itself.
Check out all the conservative, libertarian, Christian groups,citizens groups and others who have endorsed my campaign effort.
I wish you all the best. I’d be happy to talk with you about my campaign should I win this hard fought primary.
Thank you!
Comment by Mike Causey — May 8, 2012 @ 2:13 pm
I really thing that all voting is rigged besides electoral votes are the votes that make presidents not popular votes.
Comment by Fuyuko — May 26, 2012 @ 5:45 pm
Michigan’s got one of the screwiest election systems ever. We hold the Presidential primary separate from the primaries for every other office, AND, each party sets its own separate rules for the other primaries. I probably won’t even get to vote in them because I can barely figure out where to go or what the rules are!
Comment by Dean Esmay — May 31, 2012 @ 3:59 pm
I strongly disagree with your comments on the insurance commissioner race. You are wrong to say both primary opponents to your chosen candidate are “garden variety politicians who view the Commissioner of Insurance as just one more elective office to use as a springboard to somewhere else.”
Check out all the conservative, libertarian, Christian groups,citizens groups and others who have endorsed campaign effort.I hope you all the best.
Thank you!
Comment by Andrew — December 24, 2012 @ 4:35 pm
A type of voting in which each person’s vote is kept secret, but the amassed votes
of various groups are revealed publicly
Comment by Andrew — December 28, 2012 @ 8:41 am
Good old donkey vote on my end, it was the better of two evils unfortunately and no one wanted to vote for the greens despite their powerful campaign cheek squeezing.
Comment by Perth — March 17, 2013 @ 11:19 am