I Just Voted In the U.S. Presidential Election

swampwitch

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I'm voting "overseas absentee" since I'm in Canada. It was a difficult choice; eliminating those who I didn't want to vote for was easy but who to vote for was not easy.

It's funny, the ballot envelope says "no postage necessary if mailed in the U.S." I wonder how many "overseas" voters get to take advantage of that?
 

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Originally Posted by SwampWitch

It's funny, the ballot envelope says "no postage necessary if mailed in the U.S." I wonder how many "overseas" voters get to take advantage of that?
That's really funny!!!
 

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Originally Posted by SwampWitch

It's funny, the ballot envelope says "no postage necessary if mailed in the U.S." I wonder how many "overseas" voters get to take advantage of that?
That was certainly well thought out by someone.
They'll probably get a big raise next year.
 

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Before I vote for someone... I like to think if they would vote for me. And if I think they would then I give them a shot.. I find it a useful tactic to use when deciding who to vote for.
 

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i think they opened early voting here also, i need to check into it,
as once again work said i may be in europe during that time
 
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