Large Scale Central

An e-mail from Ireland

That is a difficult thing to do when those results may cause someone you really don’t want to win or win by default. I certainly have spent a lot of time voting against someone more than voting for someone. None of the above as never been the choice. I do enjoy voting against judges.

Ric Golding said:
That is a difficult thing to do when those results may cause someone you really don't want to win or win by default. I certainly have spent a lot of time voting against someone more than voting for someone. None of the above as never been the choice. I do enjoy voting against judges.
Ric, You nailed that ...............voting against someone more than voting for someone. That is the truth for many people....the lesser of two evils Ralph

I almost always vote against the incumbent judge. That is what my grandpappy told me to do, and he was a judge! :lol:

The challenge Bob puts forth is always on my mind as I consider who I will vote for.

The reality Ric puts forth is prime in deciding who I will vote for!

Happy RRing,

Jerry

I figure if nothing else, I neutralize at least one vote that was on the opposite side of my opinion. The best is that some people don’t vote in all elections. For 39 years (since I was 21), I’ve voted in every one. Some good choices, some not so good.