Going political
Well it's Wednesday morning and I already have the trash out to be picked up. I finished off the brownies ( nice breakfast, eh ) and wanted to blog real quick before I hit the work again.
I have a slight dilemma in politics, and actually asking for feedback on this one. I am currently registered as an Independent. The reason is because I make my political decisions on the candidate not the party. True I vote as a conservative. But here is the deal. In Oklahoma state law, you can only vote within your party for the primaries. Now Oklahoma is primarily built up by Democrats. Take this last sheriff election. Both candidates were Democrat. Since both were going for it, I could not vote being registered as a Independent. I do not foresee any Republican Sheriff coming on the November ballot, thus the Democrat wins by default. So I really am not having any say in the matter. You might think, what's one vote. But in the last Sheriff election, Gentry one by only one vote. So I personally believe each vote actually counts.
I have been told this year, by more than one person, Bush will acquire Oklahoma hands down. So much is this thought, the Republican Headquarters are having to buy their Bush/Cheyney yard signs as opposed to being given too. The reason? They see Oklahoma as a lock state, and they are pushing more on the swing states. ( sigh ) Sucks, but I guess you have to look at the big picture.
Back to my question. I have been thinking of changing my party to Republican. Mainly because I am currently locked out of both primary party votes and truthfully my conservative is swayed more toward Republican ideology. More-so now, due to the extreme liberals taking over the Democratic party. I will say this, I know of some 'southern democrats' that are so fed up with the liberalism in the Democratic party, they are also talking about changing their party. Some may think 'whatever' but I have to say this. Living in Oklahoma all my life, in this area, the mentality has always been, 'my granddad and dad has been Democratic, so I am Democratic'. But of course the problem is, Democratic party is changing, not the 'southern democratic. I was also told yesterday, even Brad Carson, the Democratic runner in Oklahoma for the Senate seat, is starting to stay clear of Kerry, because he knows Kerry is bad news.
So with that background, should I change to Republican for my same means of thinking or should I change to Democratic because that is mostly what is in this area?
By the way, I am voting for Coburn (R)for Nichols replacement, and I voted for Corn (D)for Senate. I value both men's history and ideas and highly respect each.
There are 10 things on the ballot in November 2nd for Oklahoma. I have asked for the Election Board to mail them to me. I will post them once I receive them. I like to know what and who is up to vote on / for before I go in.
Site Update: Messing around my site, I removed two dead bloggers and actually alphabeticalize my listings. You will also note some new headings and links over there.
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