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Although very reluctantly, I'd rather vote for someone who's not going to give one party free reign of Washington. I don't want a repeat of Clinton's 1993-1994 years, or Bush's 2001-2006 years.
Do you think only young people are voting for Obama?
I'm mid-50's, am voting for him, and know people my age (in Michigan, too!) who will be voting for him.
There has been plenty of rhetoric on both sides, but that Communist stuff is really a bit much.
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Do you think only young people are voting for Obama?
I'm mid-50's, am voting for him, and know people my age (in Michigan, too!) who will be voting for him.
There has been plenty of rhetoric on both sides, but that Communist stuff is really a bit much.
I can understand and respect your decision. I believe that our priorities are on different issues.
Location: Oklahoma(formerly SoCalif) Originally Mich,
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Do you think only young people are voting for Obama?
I'm mid-50's, am voting for him, and know people my age (in Michigan, too!) who will be voting for him.
There has been plenty of rhetoric on both sides, but that Communist stuff is really a bit much.
Not at alll,,,just a higher percentage.
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