Pennsylvania Primary: Some Details
Some of you may know that I am a Pennsylvania resident, and may be wondering who I voted for yesterday.
I'm still a registered Republican, but after John McCain locked up the nomination, I didn't really feel like going through the trouble of getting an absentee ballot.
The rest of my family (all registered Republicans) voted yesterday, however, including my brother for the first time. I'm told none of them voted for McCain, casting protest votes for Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee. My dad said that he will almost surely vote for McCain in the general election, but wanted to send a message that he was unsatisfied with the party's nominee.
More importantly, the Flyers are going to round two after last night's game!
I'm still a registered Republican, but after John McCain locked up the nomination, I didn't really feel like going through the trouble of getting an absentee ballot.
The rest of my family (all registered Republicans) voted yesterday, however, including my brother for the first time. I'm told none of them voted for McCain, casting protest votes for Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee. My dad said that he will almost surely vote for McCain in the general election, but wanted to send a message that he was unsatisfied with the party's nominee.
More importantly, the Flyers are going to round two after last night's game!
Labels: 2008 Watch, McCain, Ron Paul



