Primary Elections vs. General Elections
It’s been a busy time in the world, particularly in America where the primary race is in full swing. Some people find the primaries tiresome (especially those of us who are purposefully registered Independent and therefore cannot vote in them!) but others are riveted to every morsel of news. But do primaries count? Are the candidates are foregone conclusion? Can we really influence which candidate gets the nomination? And if so, are we making our choice for president even before the general elections are held?
So here’s one for the politics lovers:
Primary Elections vs. General Elections
‘Tis the season for debate, so pick a side and step up to the podiums we’ve arranged neatly in the Ring.

February 7th, 2008 at 7:00 pm
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Kacin Alexander
February 9th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
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