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I voted.. How about you?  

125 members have voted

  1. 1. Who did you vote for?

    • Obama/Biden
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    • Romney/Ryan
      104
    • Other
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I voted and I do not mind telling you for whom I voted. Lately I have not found a Democrat worth their salt. They all seem to political talk with the same talking points and blame everything on the Tea Party. For pitty sakes, the Tea Party was formed as a protest against goverment spending and over reach of power. Stop whinning and do your dang job. I do not think the Dems are worth a plugged nickle right now. The Reps are not far behind them as far as being worthless but atleast get rid of the problem children first then try a new lot.

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Voted with mail-in ballot a week and a half ago and trust me it was to get rid of a so called person who was going to give us change. Didn't vote for him the first time and surely di not vote for him this time. Obummer OUT>

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Absentee ballots are only counted if the race is too close to call. They don't help swing the electoral votes at all.

This is an incorrect statement. Your statement about electoral votes is incorrect also - if the absentee vote decides the winner, that winner receives the electoral votes for that state.

Are absentee ballots counted?

Yes, all votes are counted, whether they're cast in-person or by absentee ballot.

It is a common misconception that absentee ballots are only counted during very tight races. This misconception stems from two things: one, absentee ballots are often counted for days after the election since many are coming from abroad; two, absentee ballots are often a small percentage of all voted ballots. Many elections have a clear winner, so the absentee ballots that are still being counted after election night don't affect the results as predicted right after the polls close. As absentee voting becomes more popular, however, an increasing number of elections are decided by absentee ballots.

So vote absentee and be counted!

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