For all of my compatriots, who are you voting for?
I'm not 100% myself yet but it seems that I have alot riding on this as I discovered today. While doing research on the candidates, I discovered that my family (on my mom's side) is a staunch political ally of the Meek's (supporting their campaigns and administrations and serving with each other during the Clinton Administration) as well as being friendly with a man by the name of Scott Galvin who is running to replace Kendrick Meek in Florida's 17th Congressional District.
Now none of this surprises me. I knew that my family on both sides was politicly active with powerful allies in the Floridian and Federal gov'ts though until Kendrick Meek, I didn't know who they were not being active with any of them. As for Scott Galvin, I grew up with the man, so I'm kind of mad that I'm only just now realizing who he is. :redface:
Now Meek seems to have some issues so I'm not sure if I'll be a sheep and vote with my family and Galvin, while having a record I like, I can't vote for due to the whole not living in District 17 thing. Too bad, he seems like a good guy.
Regardless of how I vote I may find myself in an interesting position if they both win as I have plans for trying for the Floridian Congress (people like Gov. Charlie Crist need to get replaced) and having 2 Federal politicians as allies would do alot of good in overcoming gerrymandering. We'll see what happens.
As for the US as a whole, the way I see it a decisive Democratic victory will finalize the Republican Party's slide into becoming a minor party Federally, a lackluster Democratic victory will maintain the status quo and a Republican victory, no matter how great, will revive them and may even fuel a victory in the '12 elections.
I'm not 100% myself yet but it seems that I have alot riding on this as I discovered today. While doing research on the candidates, I discovered that my family (on my mom's side) is a staunch political ally of the Meek's (supporting their campaigns and administrations and serving with each other during the Clinton Administration) as well as being friendly with a man by the name of Scott Galvin who is running to replace Kendrick Meek in Florida's 17th Congressional District.
Now none of this surprises me. I knew that my family on both sides was politicly active with powerful allies in the Floridian and Federal gov'ts though until Kendrick Meek, I didn't know who they were not being active with any of them. As for Scott Galvin, I grew up with the man, so I'm kind of mad that I'm only just now realizing who he is. :redface:
Now Meek seems to have some issues so I'm not sure if I'll be a sheep and vote with my family and Galvin, while having a record I like, I can't vote for due to the whole not living in District 17 thing. Too bad, he seems like a good guy.
Regardless of how I vote I may find myself in an interesting position if they both win as I have plans for trying for the Floridian Congress (people like Gov. Charlie Crist need to get replaced) and having 2 Federal politicians as allies would do alot of good in overcoming gerrymandering. We'll see what happens.
As for the US as a whole, the way I see it a decisive Democratic victory will finalize the Republican Party's slide into becoming a minor party Federally, a lackluster Democratic victory will maintain the status quo and a Republican victory, no matter how great, will revive them and may even fuel a victory in the '12 elections.