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To: Neeka who wrote (464679)1/11/2012 10:05:47 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793955
 
You have done exactly what women have often done be the listener, the go-between and the negotiator.

Regarding the Virginia Primary in which Republicans who watched the debates will only be able to vote for Romney or Paul. This is my latest comment that I posted on a Virginia Republican political site.

Quite frankly this is a screwed up mess--------the legal case gets heard on Friday 13th coming. The case includes Perry, Gingrich, Santorum, Huntsman is said to have joined, and I believe also Bachman before she withdrew.

If all of the candidates with the exception of those who officially withdrew are not on the ballot, those going to the polls expecting to vote for one of the candidates in the debates will be thoroughly disappointed, and even upset and angry.

My Comment

This is a travesty.

People spent hours viewing the debates and anticipating voting in the Primaries. Now they, we , are being told that we will not be allowed to vote or to write in a candidate's name.

There is a solution. First, let's remember that the decision on the Virginia ballots was made before the Iowa Caucus and the New Hamsphire Primary.

Mitt Romney and Ron Paul can be leaders and part of the solution.

I would advise them to stand up and support the inclusion of all Republican Party Candidates' names on the Virginia Ballot——–all of the candidates who stood and debated.

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