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da ([personal profile] da) wrote2008-02-05 02:35 pm

I voted.

I had meant to join Democrats Abroad. In fact, I thought, twice, that I already had. This was in error, but I was still able to vote today. (Democrats Abroad contribute 7 delegates to the US primary process. Republicans don't get to; too bad for them I suppose.)

The voting space was in the new UU Church at the south end of town. It wasn't really so awful driving down there for 5pm; less so than I expected.

Voting only took a few minutes- there were about 25 people in the process of voting. The volunteer organizers for the local Democrats Abroad were a retired university prof and his wife.
I think when I'm retired I could enjoy doing something like that.

One young guy who sat at the same table as me when I filled in my ballot asked out loud, "Huh- I thought John McCain was on the ballot." I exchanged an amused glance with the 50ish woman sitting near us and said to the guy, "No, and that's... because he's a Republican." Yeesh.

I talked with the UU minister after I voted. She said John Shelby Spong will be visiting the area to speak, probably in October! He's got useful things to say about broadening Christianity to be a living faith, rather than a historic rule-based one. I've seen him speak before, at a Quaker event in Blacksburg VA in 2005, and I'm hopeful for an interesting visit.