Did you vote today (or in your respective primary)?
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Did you vote today (or in your respective primary)?
yes i did- i was still undecided till i got there, but yes i did vote
Of course I did.
I walked a mile in the pouring rain to vote. No excuses! :)
I am wearing my "I Voted" sticker proudly!
It was my volunteer day at the elementary school where I vote so of course I did!
I'm Canadian:winter:
Is that an ok excuse?
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You betcha! One of my coworkers is a first generation American, and she said that her parents are thrilled to vote in every election because that isn't something they could do in their home country. I have dragged myself out of bed with the flu to exercise my right to vote! :flag:
Yes!:eeyore::dumbo::flag:
I will vote but our primary is not until March 4.
Guess my vote will only matter for congressional races.
Nope, I'm Canadian and I don't get to vote here otherwise I would.
I need to register first. I'll be doing that before the big election.
I voted today in my new county and new polling place. Very convienent for me ... just down the street at the fire station.
I think it is very important for people to vote and to do there research on all candidates before voting. I've spent the last couple of weeks reading up on their stances on different issues.
It's an unfortunate idea that lots of Americans hold that voting in the primary elections isn't as important as voting in the November Elections ... in some cases it's MORE important if you have a specific person that you WANT to be able to run for President.
Congrats to EVERYONE that voted! If you haven't voted, or need to register you can get all the information you need at the Rock the Vote website, there is a REGISTER TO VOTE link on the right side near the top of the page. :flag:
I did.... voting is a privilage, not a chore !:flag:
Absolutely! Even if the person you support does not win a state, in many cases he or she will still be awarded delegates as very few states, at least on the Democrat side and a few Republican primaries as well, are winner take all. That's why the delegate count is so close for both parties.