congrats to all the candidates be they red or blue -- and thank you to all who voted ---- it is the process that is so important -- and those who ran and those who voted made the process work --- thank you even if you aren't passionate about politics your voice does matter --- and as i have posted before i believe we are far more similar than we are different -- again thanks to all who got out to vote --
I said the same thing last night, when I saw teh Jo Co results. The polls were quite busy when we went last night at the Cleveland Church. They even ran out of the "I Voted" stickers, by 6:30 My gut feeing is that there was plenty of time to research teh candidates, and if you couldnlt find someone you couldn't support that you could at least have run yourself. Or at least voted in the other races. Regardless, I don't believe I'll ever be convinced that there is a good reason, short of an emergency, to preclude voting. And if you don't vote, you shouldn't complain.