Today is Super Tuesday when Primaries will be held in more than a dozen states and territories, and about half of the delegates needed for a Republican candidate and a third of those for the Democrats are up for grabs.
If you haven’t been in a coma, it is obvious you need to get out and cast your ballot regardless of Party affiliation.
A secondary reason to get out and vote today, besides supporting the candidate you consider to be the better candidate, is to have a dry run for the all important general election in the fall.
This is an opportunity to work out getting to the polls, finding out what adjustments to your schedule, work day, and family should be made, and how you will get to the polls and who you may want to take along with you.
Don’t sit home and assume your vote won’t count.
If you don’t vote, you hand your power over to someone else, and that mistake could be very, very, very yooge.