Scientist? U.S. Citizen? Voter?

Get a camera, film yourself, post your video on YouTube and join many others doing the same:

Are you a scientist? Tell the world who you are voting for this year. McCain? Obama? None of the above? Upload your YouTube video explaining who are you, who you are voting for and why you are voting for them. Tag your video with "avoteforscience" and we'll favorite it.

Scientists and Engineers for America Action Fund and Scienceblogs have teamed up to bring you "A Vote For Science." Here we will feature videos of scientists explaining who they are voting for and why. If you are a scientist and you would like to explain to the world who you are voting for and why, then upload your video to YouTube and tag it "avoteforscience." We will feature it here along with videos from well-known scientists from around the country.

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Today is a big day for American Presidential politics, the so-called Super Tuesday when citizens in 24 states vote or caucus with their fellows to help select the candidates of the two main political parties. I live in one of those 24 states and Mrs. R. and I vote regular as clockwork.
I've been thinking about the Electoral College, that mechanism by which voters in the U.S. indirectly elect their president.
Are you registered? Do you know where to vote? You can find information and register (if you are not) here (this is an Obama site, but it works for everyone):