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Enderman
Jack Enderman
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« on: September 09, 2015, 09:19:36 PM »

Yes and No, Yes because I want to be a little more informed about local and state politics, and No because I know every time Oklahoma is in the news, its fairly embarrassing.

Florida's pretty much in the same boat as well. Plus, Florida usually gets really awful candidates, as well as elections. Take for example, last year's Gubernatorial election. One of the most hated governors runs against his predecessor, a flip-flopping turncoat who suddenly went to, in his words a "Reagan Republican", to a full-fledged Bleeding Heart Democrat. Florida has AWFUL candidates, as well as quite boring elections. It's a surprise that we've gotten some resemblance of OK candidates. Also, the FLDNC? What FLDNC? Right now, I'd say, is the ripe time for rising stars in the Republican Party. One thing though, as much as they say that we're a swing state, the most memorable TV ads that I've gotten was in 2010. Sure 2012 had some presidential ads, and a Senate ad here or there, but that's it. We really need some interesting politics going on. And by that, I don't mean scandals 24/7, just some genuinely interesting elections with very electable candidates on BOTH sides.
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