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FILE- An army soldier sits on top of an armored vehicle as Sri Lankan troops patrol the town recaptured from the Tamil Tiger separatists in Valvettithurai, Sri Lanka, June 5, 1987. (AP Photo/Eileen Alt Powell, File)

Here we are again. Primary election season is well underway. Seems like we just finished this gauntlet a few weeks ago. As we all know, primary elections in Idaho are often the general election. However, for the first time in my memory, our general election this November will have more Democrats running against incumbent Republicans than we are used to seeing. In a bit of a repeat from my column of the same title 2 years ago, I thought I might share some of my personal thoughts on voting. This column is not an endorsement of any candidate or even party affiliation. Just offering up my basic philosophy and observations on the art and science of campaigning, something I have a little bit of experience with, albeit on a small local level.

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The family of the late Harry Holt, Oregon farmer who organized the adoptions of over 900 Korean-American orphans by American families, is shown at his funeral services at his orphanage at Ilsan, South Korea, near Seoul, May 1, 1964. from left are: Mrs. Barbara Chambers, one of Holt's daughters; her husband John Chambers; Mrs. Bertha Holt, wife of Harry; and Philip Holt, brother of the deceased. The two Chambers children are Stephen, 3, left, and Michael, 4. (AP Photo/Kim Chon-kil)

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Bertha Holt, center, wife of the late Harry Holt, the Oregon farmer who helped with the adoptions of over 900 Korean-American children to families in the U.S., talks with reporters after her arrival in Seoul South Korea to attend her husband's funeral, April 30, 1964. (AP Photo)

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Bertha Holt, left, wife of the late Harry Holt, the Oregon farmer who helped with the adoptions of over 900 Korean-American children to families in the U.S., talks with reporters after her arrival in Seoul South Korea to attend her husband's funeral, April 30, 1964. (AP Photo)

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Oregon farmer Harry Holt, top center, poses with eight Korean-American orphans who he will adopt and four other orphans for other American families, in Seoul, South Korea, Oct. 13, 1955. Next week Holt will board an airliner with all 12 of them that will bring them to their new homes and families in the U.S. (AP Photo/D.H. Song)

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Oregon farmer Harry Holt carries one of his newly adopted daughters before boarding an airliner in Seoul, South Korea, Oct. 13, 1955. Holt adopted eight Korean-American orphans for his family and four others for other American families who are adopting these babies. (AP Photo/Mike Yamaguchi)

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Oregon farmer Harry Holt holds one of a group of South Korean orphans scheduled to depart for the United States and new homes under Holt's giant adoption program, in Seoul, South Korea, July 21, 1958. At left is Holt's daughter Molly who helps care for the children. Holt has singlehandedly arranged the adoptions of 902 children by U.S. families in the past two and a half years. (AP Photo/Kim Chon-kil)

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Oregon farmer Harry Holt holds one of a group of South Korean orphans scheduled to depart for the United States and new homes under Holt's giant adoption program, in Seoul, South Korea, July 21, 1958. Holt has singlehandedly arranged the adoptions of 902 children by U.S. families in the past two and a half years. (AP Photo/Kim Chon-kil)