Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Michigan's primary is an "open" primary. You can vote for either party by simply asking for the party ballot at the polling place on the day of the election (January 15).
On the Republican side, you can decide who to vote FOR (and I have offered some reasonable choices here).

As Clinton is the only one on the ballot, to vote against, vote UNDECIDED. Should UNDECIDED win a significant number of votes--say in the 40% range or higher, it would send a clear message. Just a thought. Worth consideration.
There are plenty of other states to decide who Will. Somebody must choose who Will Not.



Labels: After IOWA and NEW HAMPSHIRE--MICHIGAN