by RobertNashville » Sun Aug 08, 2010 3:51 pm
I've been voting in elections since I turned 18 just in time to vote in the Presidential election of 1972; I've never missed a general election and only rarely have I not voted in a primary even while serving overseas...I've NEVER and never will just "vote for the guy who can win"; especially in a primary - in my always humble opinion, a primary should be about voting what you honestly believe/who you truly believe in; not just voting for someone you hope can win.
I would love to see some of Tennessee's election laws change starting with a purging of the rolls and actually ensuring that those casting votes are eligible to do so and the idea that in a primary, a candidate MUST get 50% plus 1 (and if not a runoff) is a great idea as is closing the Republican primary to Republicans, etc.
I honestly don't know that I'll vote for Haslam in November...I absolutely cannot in good conscious vote for McWherter which leaves me either not voting or doing a write-in of Ron Ramsey which is sounding pretty good at the moment!
I still, as I originally asked above, appreciate an honest assessment of what a Haslam administration might mean to Tennessee gun owners and enthusiasts...whether this will be just "more of the same" or if this may at least be a step forward from what we've had the past eight years.
Robert
-My Basset Hound is smarter than your honor student and 52% of the voting public -