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Thread: Mass. Senate primary: is there anyone to vote *for*?

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    Mass. Senate primary: is there anyone to vote *for*?

    I've read the anti-Capuano threads, the anti-Coakley threads, the anti-Khazei threads, and the anti-Pagliuca threads.

    Party-wise, I'm unenrolled, so I have an otherwise-unused primary vote that I can give one of them. Any suggestions?

    If GOAL has ratings posted for any of them, I'd love to see that info. Haven't found it on goal.org, at least.

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    If you are for RKBA, I wouldn't waste my time with any of those 4 clowns. The commericals for them say it all

    Wait until the general election and vote for Scott Brown. GOAL gives Brown an A+ rating, I believe.
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    I'm registered as a democrat right now so I will vote in the primary for the weakest candidate to go up against the Republican
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    Quote Originally Posted by Horrible View Post
    If you are for RKBA, I wouldn't waste my time with any of those 4 clowns. The commericals for them say it all

    Wait until the general election and vote for Scott Brown. GOAL gives Brown an A+ rating, I believe.
    The OP has a point and we should vote for the least evil, and tell them why. That's not a push: it's a nudge. It's a long battle and enough nudges can make a difference over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garandman View Post
    The OP has a point and we should vote for the least evil, and tell them why. That's not a push: it's a nudge. It's a long battle and enough nudges can make a difference over time.
    If you can find a least evil in that group you are a better judge of character than I am.

    But I do tend to agree with your position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Knob Creek View Post
    I'm registered as a democrat right now so I will vote in the primary for the weakest candidate to go up against the Republican
    You can leave the democrat party (a statement in it's own right) and still vote this way in the primary. Unenrolled voters in MA can vote in either primary.
    Last edited by machocheese; 11-12-2009 at 08:14 AM. Reason: Changed Independent to unenrolled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Horrible View Post
    If you are for RKBA, I wouldn't waste my time with any of those 4 assclowns. The commericals for them say it all

    Wait until the general election and vote for Scott Brown. GOAL gives Brown an A+ rating, I believe.
    This. Don't waste your time voting in the primary. Don't waste your time voting in the final for Tim Cahill, it will just siphon votes from Brown. Sorry Horrible, I couldn't resist the urge to edit your quote!

    Edit: Duh, Tim Cahill is running for Governor, not Senator. Don't vote for him in that election!

    Quote Originally Posted by machocheese View Post
    You can leave the democrat party (a statement in it's own right) and still vote this way in the primary. Independent voters in MA can vote in either primary.
    I think you can change it back to Independent (which is a party) or Unenrolled right at the polling place. If you don't, you will be listed as which ever party you pulled a ballot for. At least that's how it was last election.
    Last edited by Garys; 11-15-2009 at 10:22 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garys View Post

    I think you can change it back to Independent (which is a party) or Unenrolled right at the polling place. If you don't, you will be listed as which ever party you pulled a ballot for. At least that's how it was last election.
    You are correct, by "independent" I meant unenrolled. Unenrolled voters just state what primary they wish to vote in when they arrive at the polling place.
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    Mass. Senate primary: is there anyone to vote *for*?
    *Surprisingly* no.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FPrice View Post
    If you can find a least evil in that group you are a better judge of character than I am.

    But I do tend to agree with your position.
    That's the difficulty with democracy sometimes: it's the worst of all possible systems, except for all others. As Senator McCain's mom said "Hold your nose and vote."

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