When I went to vote, I was pleased that others were there, too. Yes, Massachusetts votes today, but nobody counts us among the "Super" states. Sigh. I said to folks in line behind me - "I'm glad to see others here voting," then said more loudly "We're NOT irrelevant, dagnabbit!" It's funny that in Massachusetts, one of the birthplaces of democracy in this nation, I live just a couple towns away from where "the shot heard 'round the world" was fired," everyone just figures our whole state will votemindlessly for whoever the Democratic presidential candidate is. Hey, we were one of the TWO states that didn't vote to re-elect Nixon, that's how predictable it is. And we're not a big state, so no one cares much about who wins our primary, but ... I voted, and was glad other people were there to do the same! (I've gone more than once when there was no line, no waiting, which I find kinda depressing.)