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Lindsay Lohan is voting for Mitt Romney

If Lindsay Lohan is voting, you have no excuse not to.

In between hitting pedestrians with her car, getting into physical altercations with political aides and accusing her mother of being on cocaine during a blow out fight, Lindsay Lohan has spent a lot of time wearing her thinking cap and pondering the upcoming election.

Yes, Lohan is planning to head to the polls come Nov. 6 and she will be voting for the republican ticket. She told reporters last night at the Mr. Pink’s Ginseng Drink event in Beverly Hills about one key issue that inspired her to swing her support to the conservative side.

“I just think employment is really important right now,” LiLo told E!. “So, as of now, Mitt Romney. As of now.”

When pressed about what made her lose faith in Obama, Lohan responded, “It’s a long story.”

It’s always a long story with Lindsay Lohan.

Earlier this week, Lohan was recorded on a phone call with her father in the midst of a tumultuous argument with her mother outside their Long Island home.

“Dad, she’s on cocaine,” Lohan yelled. “She’s, like, touching her neck and s—. She’s saying disgusting things to me … I’m dead to her now.”

During the call, she said to her mother, “This is what you do. You ruin people.”

But hey, looks like Lohan is over it and ready to vote.


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