By Allen Bacon, The Daily Bosco
Before you know it, my 7-eleven on Placentia Ave. will be rolling out their quadrennial coffee cup poll.
For the 
uninformed, this is where the home of the Slurpee has coffee cups 
printed with the two major presidential candidates names on it.  As you 
buy your coffee (today mine was a house blend with sugar-free hazelnut 
syrup) you put the coffee in your candidate's cup.  Blue will be for Obama.  Red will be for Romney.  Of course.
As last time, 7-eleven will keep 
track on how many people take Obama cups and how many people will take Romney
 cups.  And, through this method they say that they have successfully 
predicted the outcome of the last three elections.
I have
 to say, kudos to the marketing department or some coffee cup maker in 
the midwest who came up with this idea. Sheer genius.  But here are the 
problems.
First of all,  many of Romney's supporters 
don't drink coffee.  His Latter Day Saint supporters have a dietary 
restriction against coffee. 
But come to think about it...there are a few things that may offset that fact.
Like the fact that Democrats usually drink some soothing 
herbal tea with honey in it.  And when Dems do drink coffee wouldn't they
 be doing the environmentally-responsible thing by drinking out of a 
reusable porcelain cup?
Other than the LDS supporters, Republicans drink coffee by the gallon.  I see 
them coming in with their 62 oz. Big Gulp cups all the time and filling 
them up with coffee.  So in most election years, Republicans are always going to win the coffee 
cup vote.
Also, where are the undecided cups?  Or the 
Ron Paul cups? Or the Ralph Nader Cup?  I think the Undecided cups 
should be purple.  You 
know the color when you mix blue and red.  The Ralph Nader cup of course
 would
 have a Chevette on it and be recycled. And be green.  Or maybe the 
reason why you don't see undecided cups  is that they sell out really 
fast.
And what about the young voter?  
Isn't the average 18-25 year old chugging an energy drink?  Shouldn't 
the cans of Throttle be counted as well?
Here in 
Republican country, AKA Orange County, the coffee cups are definitely 
stacked against the Democratic candidate.  Last time, some wise guy or gal took a 
bunch of McCain cups and put them on top of the Obama cups.  Which in 
coffee cup elections is the equivalent of ballot box stuffing or scare 
tactics at the voting booth.  In this particular 7-eleven, after I 
sorted out the coffee cups (which made me look a lot like Tony Shaloub 
in Monk), it seemed to be like the national election...too close to call.

 
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