Who are you going to vote for in the New York Primary?

So, the calm before the storm. We are done with Jingle Bells and RGE’s Vote Your Choice ads. Primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire will be done in a week or so. The New York primary is February 5th.

So expect to be inundated with vote for me ads , calls and mailers fairly soon - maybe some of those candidates will throw some ads our way :-) . Actually, New York is in play from a primary perspective because we are early and will actually get to influence who gets on the ballots from either party.

Have you made up your mind?

I get asked that a lot as I continually practice the politics of personal conversation.

My favorite situation is the hand-wringing I see from Dems, agonizing over who they should vote for, because they want to vote for someone who will win in November. I usually tell them to vote for someone they actually want. Someone who closely represents most of their positions. I remind them that more than likely in November they will pull the lever for the Democratic nominee anyway, so the primary is really your only opportunity to select a candidate of your choosing. If they are worried about who plays better in November - I remind them that this is New York. The candidates have to earn other states so let those other states decide.

Meanwhile - it is never too early to look at their positions,

Here are two charts that might help:

One from the New York Times on all candidate positions

The other - grist.org on Candidate environmental positions.

Check them out.

Also - ask yourself - if there is a candidate from the other party that you could vote for?

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10 Comments »

Comment by Paige
2007-12-31 13:11:40

John Edwards!

 
Comment by chad
2007-12-31 14:05:43

Obama!

 
Comment by GhostofMurrow
2007-12-31 14:17:29

Joe Biden!

 
Comment by jiminybizbo
2007-12-31 17:50:01

Undecided - still…

 
2008-01-01 01:08:24

Edwards.

 
Comment by Lee
2008-01-01 08:44:21

Huckabee

 
Comment by ladkiddo
2008-01-01 08:48:41

John Edwards. Found this through the links above. Edwards, interviewed by a science blog: http://scienceblogs.com/clock/2007/07/exclusive_interview_with_senat.php

 
Comment by Paige
2008-01-01 16:54:10

Matt Stoller makes the case that if you vote for Obama, you are voting for the most conservative candidate in the Democratic primary.

Comment by Paige
2008-01-02 08:31:36

SusanUnPC makes a similar argument, that Obama is not a progressive and not really a Democrat.

 
 
Comment by dennis o'brien
2008-01-02 12:32:37

dennis kucinich. i got kucinich’s auto biography for xmas and it has recharged my belief that he is my favorite candidate.

 
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