Laying my political cards on the table

Nov 03, 2014 19:06

Tomorrow is voting day. If you've been reading things I've been writing for any time at all, I'm not about to surprise you: I'm a far left liberal environmentalist/social libertarian. If you are interested to see what I'm voting for, I'm laying it out here; this will save me valuable thinking time in the booth tomorrow ( Read more... )

politics, massachusetts

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lizziebelle November 4 2014, 00:16:12 UTC
I really want to vote for the third-party candidate for governor, but I really don't want Charlie Baker in office. He'd gut our state. So I will give Ms. Coakley my vote, even though I think another Democrat would be a better choice.

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urbpan November 4 2014, 00:39:52 UTC
I agree completely. I don't know why we didn't end up with someone better than Coakley, but Baker seems to be just terrible--apparently proud of his record of firing people to save corporate profits.

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elainetyger November 4 2014, 02:15:50 UTC
The trouble with the local third party candidates where I am is that none of them are Green Party and at least 2 of them are 9-11 conspiracy theorists. However, one of the candidates for the non-partisan (cause everyone of political importance in Hoboken is a Democrat) school board has made some crazy uneducated comments in past elections she lost, and she is in the same print ads as the Democrats running for state office. Seeing her face and name makes me not want to vote for any of the Democrats in the ad. You have better choices up there.

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hyperina November 6 2014, 04:36:23 UTC
I am so bummed that Charlie Baker won. Even hearing or seeing his name bums me out.

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