It's Wednesday, and next Tuesday is election day. In another week, this shit-show of an election will be over, for better or worse. I'll be glad to see it gone, and I hope that the orange man prevails. But, in another week, we'll know.
I see that Kamala got Julia Roberts to do an ad letting women know that they can vote. What a remarkable idea, women voting. I'm not a woman, but I was raised by one, then married for over 40 years. I have a passing familiarity with the gender. I suspect, given the odds, that one of those women at some point voted against me.
In each of those relationships, the lady might ask me about the issues I've had some remarkable conversations with my ladies about politics, but I have never thought that I could tell then how to vote. I've een involved with women who were staunch conservatives, and others who were ding-bat liberals, and yet others who didn't let politics enter into their world view. Each was alluring in her own way.
Regardless, I would never tell anyone how to vote. I would recommend to everyone that they go vote. Make the effort. Pull the lever, or check the box. Go vote.
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