May 4 is an important day in three states: Ohio, Indiana, and North Carolina. Statewide primary elections will determine whether November will be a month to remember, or a time to stay home and wish that there were better candidates to vote for. In districts in which one party is dominant, the primary (or the runoff) will be the most important election of the year.
Don't wait until November to choose your favorite candidates. Pay attention to the primary elections!
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Primary Primer: Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio (Wall Street Journal)
What to Watch Tuesday in Ohio, Indiana and North Carolina
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2 comments:
This is a very important day for picking replacements for Obamacare supporters. Hopefully they creme the Dems in the general elections.
Theresa: That's a very good point.
John Boccieri is a prime example. He's a blue dog who switched from "no" to "yes." He's from Ohio and there are several candidates fighting for the opportunity to replace him. Here's some info:
ELECTION 2010 - 16TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
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