That's awesome, North

I always like meeting people from Minnesota for some reason.
As for the debates, I believe it was O'Malley who said something about needing more debates because a lack of debates would decrease exposure of lesser candidate and disproportionately favour the frontrunner, i.e. Hillary. Speaking of which, it seems funny how the media resigns itself to believing she is the inevitable Democratic nominee, or rather, the only one, and how the press had just begun to notice Samders, and even that's falling. Then again it seems as if maybe internet communities and young college students were the only ones to notice him in the first place.
As someone who will be freshly 18 come election time, I can say I happen to like O'Malley the best because he is well-spoken about the issues, has experience running the city of Baltimore and state of Maryland, and seems to understand the implications of his economic policies without seeming like he wants to drive the country into endless debt or pushing wars to no avail.
However, his nomination is a far cry from happening, so I can give my support to Sanders based on his liberal social policies (including gun rights) and campaign finance reform. If Hillary gets the nomination I don't know who I'd vote for. I'd consider voting Republican due to having become more economically centrist/conservative than before, but their stance on the social issues really irk me. I suppose then that I'd like Rand Paul and John Kasich instead, but both are long shots.
Who knows. I've been trying to keep informed through all the debates (Republican and Democratic) and I have eleven months to decide. I suppose, then, that I also have to decide which state I'll be voting in next November, whether that is my home Wisconsin or the state I move to for college.
That being said, that is kind of important in terms of swing states and party leanings, and it seems as if I'd rather vote in a competitive state because I don't believe in following blindly with the Democrats or otherwise. I have at least somewhat of an advantage/choice in influencing that due to moving in 9 months.