Fitswimmer
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Some do, some don't.
As for the argument...nobody ever said exercising your right to vote had to be something you could conveniently fit into your schedule. There is nothing undemocratic in making sure the people casting their vote actually are willing to stand by it.
Personally, I wish I lived in a caucus state. Better to be able to go and cast my vote with other dedicated individuals (this is, after all, a nomination process, not a final vote, which should be done in private) then to see the drive-by crowd that isn't really all that invested anyway.
Sure, I think we'd all like our voters to be a bit more informed and active, but I'm not ready to say that if you can't take off work or get child care then too bad for you.
Clark was someone I was thinking of... my DH was soooo into him in 2004, it was funny. I'd be cool with him as VP, but my DH would be falling all over himself to get to the polls.
Yep I was the one that highlighted 'proud' not Fitswimmer 
And then she gets crap because she tears up in an interview. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. If she showed no emotion, she'd be a ball-busting *****. If she kept crying, she'd be a weak-willed flower of a female.
