If you move to or live in a mostly Republican district, you really
don't have much you can do if you don't agree with the current rep.
If you really want to help make a change, volunteer to help out with
one of the party offices.  They are always looking for volunteers,
it's good networking, and after being part of the process you will
either make a difference or become totally apathetic and without hope.
 Either way you will no longer be worried about the district races.

-Cameron

On 7/31/06, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my fight district is shaping up as the site of a really ugly fight --
> Halliburton Heather, with whom I have yet to agree on almost ANYTHING, who
> is the incumbent. The Democrats are running the current New Mexico Secretary
> of State, who put the kibosh on gay marriage,saying that marriage was
> clearly between a man and a woman, and not least totally blew the handling
> of the last election. I think the notion that the Green Party should pay the
> costs of a recount if they wanted one was hers.
>
> What to do. They both deeply suck :) Of course it probably doesn't matter
> who I support. The district is solidly Republican.
>
> Dana
>
> --
> "People seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession
> of their character." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
>
>
> 

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