Just Vote Already
Today;s the day and from the looks of Westheimer, it'll be record-setting in terms of the number of yardsigns at polling places. FWIW, lots of Ron Paul signs around the strip clubs on Westheimer. Lots of Adrian Garcia signs around the polling places. I suspect we won't have to wait long to hear which strategy paid off better.
At least, in terms of votes.
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We just finished with our (discombobulated) caucus, and I have to say that it was pretty dang exciting. The Dem turnout in Carrollton was high and positive. My precinct was tight, a dead heat in terms of delegates. But in the adjacent precinct, Obama won nearly 2:1.
Regardless of the results, I think the turnout itself is extremely positive. And it's because of both candidates.