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Can I just vote for the president and not anything ...

can I just vote for the president and not anything else on the ballot?


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Oh yes, but a foolish move as most of the things that effect you personally are at the local level.  Learn to voice your opinions to those in your State Government as that is where you can start to make a difference.  Study the backgrounds of the locals that are running and vote for what YOU feel is the best person to represent your way of thinking.

Posted 2009-08-07T01:20:09Z

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