I already have voted for Amb. Alan Keyes. I may well do it again, as he is on the Republican ballot for President in the KY primary, next Tuesday. I would very enthusiastically support Rep. J. C. Watts as well, were he running. I could support with personal, albeit not with a great deal of political, enthusiasm, simply because of a lack of legislative experience, Sec'y Condolezza Rice. I have twice voted for a woman for Governor, of KY.LadyEagle said:I would vote for Alan Keyes. Color is not the issue for me.
I have voted for one Baptist, who is a member and deacon of my own church, to show how low I can go.
In fact, I even voted for a Baptist for Governor who is simultaneously a preacher, a doctor, and a lawyer, who actually had been my wife's personal physician. Three times, no less!
I will have to find out which votes, for which candidates, will be recorded, in the KY primary, before voting. Some votes will not be 'counted', due to the candidate having "dropped out" of the race, although the names remain on the ballot.
As to the upcoming general election, skin 'color' is not an issue; gender is not an issue; party designation is not an issue; 'name' is not an issue; ethnic background is not an issue; charisma is not an issue.
I realize this may be a difficult concept for some individuals.
"Issues" are the issue.
As to "hold your nose and jump", I have become quite good at doing just that, over my entire voting life of almost 42 years.
No doubt, due to the usual stench!
Ed
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