Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Potpourri: Primary Polls, No Pujols, and Gearing up for The Voyage

Dateline Wednesday, the first primary election of 2006 is in, and after some heated campaigns, get ready for another round before this fall's Congressional elections and Ohio Governor. Ken Blackwell, former Cincinnati mayor and current Secretary of State, will represent the Republicans, and Ted Strickland will be on the DNC ticket in the Gubernatorial race. In the second district in Ohio, Jean Schmidt will continue her re-election bid as a Republican, as her Democratic opponent will be Victoria Wulfsin. Not sure how this race will turn out, but I'd be surprised if it were as heated as the special election when Schmidt went up against Paul Hackett last year.

There is a new balloting system in use here in Hamilton County, as well as other Ohio counties, which have done away with the punch-cards that were involved in the 2000 Presidential election in Florida. Here, it is a simple, one-sheet ballot, letter-sized. Voters fill in the blank rectangle with ink, making the one completely black next to the candidate/issue of choice. It, however, became very tedious having to fill in with a fine ballpoint pen - especially with races where only one candidate was running for that party. Next time, they should use some kind of marker that doesn't bleed into the other side. The process is finished when the voter inserts the sheet into the reader - it is accepted once a U.S. flag shows up on the display - making for an easier balloting system, while still providing a paper trail.

Not long after voting, I headed downtown Cincinnati for the Reds game against the Cardinals at the Great American Ball Park. I don't think I could have asked for better weather, and my seat was great, but can't say too much about the game. 3B Scott Rolen reportedly didn't make the trip to Cincinnati due to illness, and 1B Albert Pujols sat out due to a stiff back which probably resulted from Monday night's game. Jim Edmonds made a late appearance around the 7th inning, first pinch hitting, then at first base, then back to his usual position in centerfield. The Reds got the last say with an RBI in the ninth, winning 3-2. The Reds may be without Ken Griffey, Jr. but the Cincinnati ballclub has the best record in baseball so far, 19-9. Of course, the season is only a month old, and Pujols and Rolen will be back soon.

What's next? I am preparing for my "Voyage" to a "festive" town in southern Indiana. Arrival time: just after 6 am CDT. Before I go, rather than quoting a famous "sailing" Styx song, Chris Daughtry sang "Renegade" on American Idol last night. All 3 judges loved it!

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