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TomSlick

(12,397 posts)
Mon Oct 22, 2018, 09:14 PM Oct 2018

Arkansas Supreme Court election.

Arkansawyers or Arkansans (whichever you prefer):

There is a run-off on the ballot for a position on the State Supreme Court. Incumbent Cortney Goodson v. David Sterling.

While the election is "non-partisan," David Sterling is supported by the Arkansas GOP establishment and the right-wing Judicial Crises Network - just saying.

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Arkansas Supreme Court election. (Original Post) TomSlick Oct 2018 OP
These things are important for voters to know RainCaster Oct 2018 #1
I voted for Goodson, the lesser of 2 evils. sinkingfeeling Oct 2018 #2
Agreed. TomSlick Oct 2018 #3

TomSlick

(12,397 posts)
3. Agreed.
Tue Oct 23, 2018, 07:54 PM
Oct 2018

I have never voted for Goodson before but a vote for Sterling is unthinkable. It's a binary chose - the lesser of evils is the correct vote.

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