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How I Voted This Year (Oregon election 2012), including in downballot races featuring candidates you’ve never heard of, and why
How I voted! NATIONAL President Because the Presidential vote in Oregon is entirely symbolic (Oregon is not a swing state), I was rather torn between giving my meaningless but fun vote to Jill Stein of the Green Party, whose policies … Continue reading
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Oregon Election — How I Voted
I’ll divide this post into two parts: First, how I voted on the ballot measures, and second, which candidates I voted for. BALLOT MEASURES 1. Measure 70, home loans for veterans: Yes. 2. Measure 71, the Oregon legislature should meet … Continue reading
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