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I am not saying this to denigrate the importance of voting--far from it. I believe that people who are eligible should do their research and vote whenever it comes up, and for a lot of people who read this, that's tomorrow. Hurrah for the free exercise of the franchise. Important stuff going on. Participation key to participatory democracy.

But. It is not a horse race. And I really feel that the horse race style coverage in the media is bad for many/most people's anxiety levels without providing any genuine value. If Kandiyohi County swings one way and then Blue Earth County swings another way--they are still going to need to count both. And then they're going to need to count the other counties. And for some things, the other states. The results will still be there on Wednesday. Some of the results will only be there on Wednesday. So unless you're one of those rare souls who can actually relax and find enjoyment in the horse race model--or unless you're out actually helping with the count or the polling places--I urge you to go and vote and then come home and talk about something else for awhile.

Some ideas, if you're feeling fidgety and don't know what else to blog about:
--the time that you and a friend or family member could not stop giggling and nearly disgraced yourself/woke somebody/etc.
--something small that improved your life recently in unexpectedly large ways
--your favorite charity/volunteer opportunity at the moment
--suggestions for how [livejournal.com profile] mrissa can get her local entertainments back improvements to the lockout situations for hockey and classical music; any brief treatises related to same welcome, especially if humorous and/or informative
--an amusing anecdote about voting or elections of the past, your first memory of being around adults voting or of your first voting experience--how you feel about it now--etc.
--all the usual things--food blogging, book/music/movie/TV reviews, cute pet/kid stories, awful pet/kid stories, current projects, whatever
--whatever ideas people put in the comments

Seriously. Take care of yourselves and those around you. Gonna be a very long day if we don't.

Date: 2012-11-07 04:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] howl-at-the-sun.livejournal.com
My horse's niece is a bold little red dun filly; she is kind of like Con in Pamela Dean's books. When she was just a baby, she saw a mother turkey with a line of chicks walking through her pasture, and she went trotting up to them, tail flagged, ears pricked, to show them who was queen of the pasture.

The mother turkey, determined to defend her chicks, launched herself at the filly -- The filly spun around in understandable terror as the enormous bird flapped toward her -- and so the mother turkey landed on her hindquarters.

With a turkey now attached to her rump, the filly bolted down the hill, and the turkey, flapping its wings, stayed on for a good half the length of the pasture. She was running, according to her owner, as fast as she had ever seen a horse run.

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