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Mar. 5th, 2008 | 07:12 am

So Obama didn't win Texas. I'm still always proud to vote in any election, and have to freedom to do so. This is what the election process is all about. This is America.

However, I'm still damned frustrated that the 18-29 age group continued to be the lowest in voter turnout. THIS IS YOUR FUTURE DAMMIT! I'd Better see you in November, or I don't want you ever saying shit again about how the government does nothing about issues you care about.

This has been the most influential and heavily contested primary in history. Such passion and dedication for each candidate. I could do without the negative racial/gender undertones and the stupid commercials, biu. yeah. I'm excited to see this through. I've made my commitment.

Yes, this was a hard loss for Barack Obama supporters, but he is still in the lead.
Think of it like sports: These are the playoffs. It's a best-of-seven series. Barack was up 3-1, and Hilary toughed out a good win.. We have a lot of game left.

We can still do this.


-Leon

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"for one SO SMALL you seem SO STRONG"

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from: [info]sosmallsostrong
date: Mar. 5th, 2008 02:29 pm (UTC)
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I voted for Obama both in the booths AND at the caucus. I REALLY wanted him to make it. he still has a chance.

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Princess of Perpetual Crunkness! (call me Kiddo.)

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from: [info]icewomancometh
date: Mar. 6th, 2008 04:28 am (UTC)
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he has to win! he's got mariah carey and jay-z pulling for him.

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