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Is it tacky to say "Go vote for X today" versus "Go vote today", when addressing a wide-ish audience?

Today I saw the latter, candidate-neutral message repeated by many friends who I know voted for X, and who hope that enough other people vote for X as well.

I tweeted "Please go vote for X if you care about Issue Y" today, before I saw any of my friends' posts. While several are in-line with me, enough others take the neutral tack that I semi-regret my overt stance...

Date: 2010-01-20 01:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] metahacker.livejournal.com
Either way. If you're rude about it, it's rude. Otherwise, not so much. I think people pussyfoot around a bit too much.

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