My partner Daniel and I went to vote at our polling station around noon today in North Minneapolis. It was nice and sunny here in Minnesota for early November, with temps in the upper 60s. Strangely, there were no lines at the station, so we went in to vote immediately…almost.
Daniel and I had moved five blocks away and we didn’t think to update our state with our new address. Thank goodness that Minnesota is one of the few states that has same-day registration, so we were able to re-register and then vote.
As I’ve said before, I voted for Obama for President. But I voted a split ticket, voting for Republican Norm Coleman for Senate. He is the incumbent and while most of my liberal friends can’t stand him, I have appreciated his pragmatism, his ability to get things done when he was mayor of St. Paul and in his time in the Senate where he has reached across the isle to pass legislation. It’s interesting that the normally-liberal Minneapolis Star Tribune endorsed Coleman. Kinda similar to Obama, I am voting because of temperament than because of specific policy.
As for Coleman’s challenger, Al Franken? Well, Minnesota has already had one entertainer in Jesse Ventura that turned out to be a disaster in some cases.
More thoughts later today…
I voted for Obama too, but the incumbent Republican Governor Huntsman as he's done a good job for Utah. He's fiscally conservative like me and he hasn't pushed a social agenda.
Franken has been a frequent shit. You were intelligent and honorable to vote for Coleman.
In Washington, we have to wait to see what the Congress's complexion will be like. I'm assuming (as I had before today) that Obama is going to be our next President. The rest of Washington has frequently been more interesting as normally this year more competitive.