"If you're not sure who to vote for," I said brightly on my way out the door, "you could always check out my blog post." The helpmeet fixed me with a cold eye, as if I had suggested she might enjoy pulling out some of her teeth as an alternative to a cocktail, and informed me that she thought she knew who she should be voting for for mayor.
"But there's more than one race," I said.
She thought she knew who she should be voting for for comptroller as well.
I think the turnout is going to be fairly low, in spite of the international interest in the primary. But on the bright side, think how much lower it would be if it depended on people reading my prose.
Or if it depended on Ray Kelly.
"But there's more than one race," I said.
She thought she knew who she should be voting for for comptroller as well.
I think the turnout is going to be fairly low, in spite of the international interest in the primary. But on the bright side, think how much lower it would be if it depended on people reading my prose.
Or if it depended on Ray Kelly.
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