Just got back from Michigan voting

The doctor was first on the ballot! ( Dearborn ) :D The electronic feeders read '8 ballots' cast so far this morning. If you're in Michigan make sure you get everyone you know to vote, they make you fillout an index card for the ballot you want so you its really an OPEN PRIMARY, not a closed one.

I heard the same thing. My buddy lives in Kalamazoo and voted an hour ago. Said he was number 12 to vote in his district.
 
I want to vote so badly now, but by the time April rolls around, im afraid it will be too late.. Im in NYC by the way and Im voting for Paul no matter what
 
My facebook wall is filled with comments from friends I never thought would become supporters. It feels like a surge! I've seen about 30 commens from people saying go vote Ron paul!
 
I find it interesting reading Dem blogs that they are encouraging each other to ruin Romeny's chances and telling all to vote for Santorum.. the reasoning is that he doesn't have a chance to win against Obama.. Even the die hard liberals know that Ron Paul would give Obama a challenge...

Keep up the fight Michigan!!!

Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it. ~Thomas Paine

Those democrats are traitors to the USA. They are voting in the best interest of their party... not in the best interest of everyone in the USA. So f**k these democrats and I hope they will be the first ones to be in detention centers =P.
 
Yeah, I did too. Unfortunately he has something like 0% in early primary voting in Michigan.

I just called my parents and reminded them to vote for Ron Paul today. So there are couple more votes.

My grandparents are a lost cause so I'm not even going to bother with them. They'll probably end up voting for Santorum because they hate Romney. Every time Ron is brought up they always go straight to his ear mark spending for some reason. As if its something especially bad. I always explain how he's never voted for earmarks and how that money would be spent anyways, but its like trying to convince a ditzy blond - in one ear and out the other. They just kind of go "ehhhhh."
Try explaining with visuals. Try this example. Get your G'Parents in a room together. Pull out a $5 bill. Go to grandma and say this 5 dollar bill represents your tax dollars held by the Gov. You play the gov. holding her money. Now explain Grand Pa is going to pretend to be Ron Paul. Tell Grand Ma that Gramps refused to vote for a bill to provide funds for experiment rats but also in the bill is way to get her $5 back from you. Ask your Grand Ma what she thinks about that. She'll probably not like it. Tell her even though Gramps (Ron Paul) didn't vote for it, the bill got passed anyways. Now that the bill is passed, the gov has to raise taxes in order for you to get your $5. Even though Gramps (Ron Paul) didn't vote for the bill, there is a way for Gramps to still get that $5 in Grandma's pocket. Tell Grandma to ask Gramps to ask you to give Grandma her $5. When he does, say sure and hand the $5 to your Gramps and tell him to give the $5 bill to Grandma. Explain that if Gramps would have never asked you for the $5, you would have just gave the $5 to someone else.

Explain to them that's how the earmarks work and because its such a "Dirty" part of politics that why Ron Paul doesn't like it, but he is not about to let the gov. give your tax dollars (the $5 bill) to someone else.

Hopefully with this little visual they'll understand it better and it only cost you $5. Worst case scenario they won't and it cost you $5 to explain. Either way, they are your Grandparents and you love them, so what's $5.
 
At least the dead people have an excuse for voting the way they did..

The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. ~Winston Churchill
 
Remember Ron received 6.3% or 54,475 votes in the 2008 Michigan Primary. 15% of the Vote Today would be a dramatic rise especially with the fact that he only Campaigned in the State for three days this month.
 
The doctor was first on the ballot! ( Dearborn ) :D The electronic feeders read '8 ballots' cast so far this morning. If you're in Michigan make sure you get everyone you know to vote, they make you fillout an index card for the ballot you want so you its really an OPEN PRIMARY, not a closed one.
+rep :)

also any get out the vote you can do (and remind other supporters in your area to do ;) ) would be amazing as well
thanks so much for your efforts :D


Additional: While getting 15% or more is certainly something to shoot for there are only 2 at large delegates so it's really down to the Congressional Districts rather than any specific state wide total. (which means we've got an even better shot of picking up delegates :) )
 
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There are Ron Paul signs up all over campus at NMU. One every 20-30 feet :p . I haven't noticed any other candidates' signs.
 
Well done everyone. Voting is one of the best ways we citizens have to influence the government.
 
I voted in Mattawan a couple hours ago or so and it was pretty empty. I was voter 97...wishing I would have seen this thread so I would have taken a pic.
 
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