Two links to speed you on your way to the polls:
1) Jim Macdonald writing to Democrats.
2) John Scalzi writing to Republicans.
Now step away from the keyboard, and go vote. The Internet will be here when you get back.
(This assumes you're a US citizen, or coincidentally holding an election in your home country today. If you're not eligible to vote in the US, but have the balloting bug, um, well, go vote for your favorite academics, or something...)
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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):