A good start for a Monday: I have located our polling place (a little Lutheran church that has hosted voting several times in recent years) and re-reviewed the (few) primary choices. Indiana runs closed primaries, but neither party fielded a whole lot of candidates; the Democrats managed a full slate, while the Republicans skipped a few offices, but neither one offered more than one choice for many offices.
Most of them are unglamorous jobs, like county assessor and clerk of the courts, where there's a lot of actual work and not much shaking hands and making speeches. Only a few are even useful stepping stones to anything bigger; so what you end up with are people who want the job, either in and of itself or to show they're good members of their party, willing to step up, run, and (usually) do the work if they win.
Someone's got to do the dull grunt work of government, and I have made my list and checked it more than twice. I'm going to be interested in turnout numbers; it's not a great predictive metric for the general election this Fall, but it's what we've got. If turnout for the primary is usually high (or low), that'll be a hint what to expect.
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1 year ago

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I have a friend who's one of the leading caterers in my hometown, so she's the person I ask about the character of the different candidates.
How a person treats the help is a better test of actual character than any ad or statement.
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