Guide to Election Day 2009
Last Updated on Monday, 2 November 2009 08:57 Written by Peter Holness | Filed under U.S. Monday, 2 November

It’s time again for the Republicans and the Democrats to showpiece the current state of mind of the American people, and find out what exactly the prolonging feelings against the recession have done to modern western civilisation.
With Tuesday’s elections looming, Maine are debating whether or not to follow the rest of the world in permitting gay marriage, New York City and Atlanta are picking mayors, and Ohio will find out if it’s locals can go up the local casino for a game of poker or blackjack. Truth be told, most Americans won’t even bother voting on Tuesday.
Most of the American people can thank Obama for the new wave of thinking that has entered their minds, he has liberated many, but many others are pointing the finger and asking questions. Such as the ones like why is the government still adamant to spend money that the country does not have? It’s only a question that they could answer themselves.
“We will not lose this election if all of you are as committed as you were last year,” said President Obama on behalf of Gov. Jon Corzine in New Jersey.
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Source: The Huffington Post
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