It's no secret that I like Sarah Palin better than John McCain. And as an occasional third-party voter, I roll my eyes at the argument that if I don't vote for the Republican I'm really voting for the Democrat even if I did not in fact pull the lever for the Democrat. But this missive that arrived in my inbox is a bit much to take: "A vote for Sarah is not a vote for McCain!"
Umm, unless you write her in, yes, by definition it is. They don't allow that kind of ticket-splitting.
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