Hey guys, I'm back! My computer literally died, and the internet was down on this one (my new one which is my sister's old one) for a while so please forgive me! I thought this would be nice since today, November 4, 2008, is election day, and I figured the House characters, well Cuddy, House, and Wilson, had opinions of their own. Here it goes:

Disclaimer: I don't own House characters, or the presidential candidates!

"You vote yet?"

"This morning."

"You going to tell me who you voted for?"

"Nope."

"Please?"

"That's private, House!"

"Was it the black one and the one who speaks his mind, or the old one and the woman?"

"Leave me alone, House."

"You know, when you think about it, Obama and Biden are like Foreman and me. Except I have the coolness of Obama, and the truthfulness of Biden, while Foreman's only black."

Wilson sighed and sped up his walking pace, hoping that his crippled friend would be left in the dust.

To Wilson's dismay, House was able to keep up with him.

"Seriously Wilson, who did you vote for?"

Wilson did not answer as they reached his office door. He turned the handle and House, naturally, followed him in. Wilson did not answer,

"You voted Libertarian, didn't you…"

"No, House, I did not vote Libertarian. I also didn't vote for Ralph Nader, or anyone not republican or democratic."

"Good, because the Constitution Party nominee is pretty bizarre. I'd love to solve his case so hopefully he would know not to run for president again."

"McCain."

"Why? He's so… old! And Sarah Palin, although she is pretty hott for being in her forties, is way too inexperienced."

"That's why I voted for Obama."

"But why!? His ears are huge! And Joe Biden is a little bit arrogant…"

"House. Shut up and go bother someone else."

With an over dramatic scoff, House left Wilson's office and headed to Cuddy's. He arrived and barged in without asking.

"You voted, right?"

"It's one of the most important elections ever, so yes. You can go now, or do clinic duty."

"Who did you vote for?"

"None of your business, House. Leave."

"It wasn't Obama, was it? People are saying that he's a commie."

"Not telling. It's time for you to leave…"

"But then again, people are also saying that it's the worst time for a republican president and that John McCain is just like George Bush."

"I watch the news, too."

"So who did you vote for?"

"If I do it will you make up all your clinic hours in the next couple of months?"

Because of his curiosity, House needed to know.

"Yes," He sighed, knowing either he would regret saying that, or he would just have his team do his clinic duty.

"I voted for-"

Before Cuddy could finish, she was interrupted by her pager. She looks at the message on the screen and reads out loud:

"Someone from the psych ward is streaking in the lobby and holding a "don't vote!" sign."

Happy Election Day! I didn't want to seem too biased in this fic, and I hope it didn't offend anyone! As my ballet teacher would day, "if I offended you, tough cookies."