All of them for the last 35 years.
Vote early and vote often.
I you live in Florida and moved from New York, Vote in person in Florida and by Absentee ballot in New York.
That's a trick my Democratic Team leader taught us down at the senior center.
If one of the seniors can't get out, I just go in and use their name and vote. I always pulled Kerry name at least twice in person.
I can only vote once by absentee ballot now, they found out my poor wife was gone to heaven last year. So I can't send in her ballot no more.
Honey, If voting isn't cool, you ain't doing it right.
Yours: Grumpy
2006-08-02 08:30:26
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answered by Grumpy 6
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I used to vote in collections until I got arrested for voting in collections. Then I tried voting in publications and the publishers all got mad at me and called the cops and once again I was arrested.Now I was completely confused as to where I should cast my ballot. I pondered my dilemma for some time , when one day it came to me why not vote in elections. Wow what a novel idea.....now elections are the only place I vote and I have never been arrested for voting in elections, although I have known people who got arrested for voting in elections, well they did vote more than once in each election.I hope I have answered your question on election voting and by the way I am super cool and I vote every chance I get.
2006-08-02 17:20:03
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answered by windyy 5
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I vote in every election.
Thousands of people have died so you can have the right to vote and you only care if it is cool or not? You really shouldn't even have that right because you are too immature to understand what it means.
2006-08-02 15:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Not voting isn't cool. It's pretty stupid. It's the one chance you have to exercise your democratic right to help choose your politicians, the people who represent you. If you don't vote you have no right to complain about the actions of those who are elected or the consequences of their actions. For example if you voted for Bush, and some people did, then you can say to him' Hey babe, I didn't vote for you to do what you're doing. Change or I'll vote the other way next time.' or you can say 'Hey babe, I voted for you. Thanks for doing what I wanted you to do.'
It's your choice but at least take it.
2006-08-02 15:33:38
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answered by quatt47 7
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I do. Do you not realise the struggles the American people have gone through to have the right to vote, especially women. What's not "Cool" is people like you that doesn't care enough about what is going on in our country to take the time to go and vote and voice your opinion! I will pray for you!!!!
2006-08-02 15:34:48
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answered by Blessed 3
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I vote in some elections depends on who's running for office. Sometimes it's just the lesser of 2 evils and then I don't bother.
2006-08-02 15:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Voting isn't cool? Bitching about elected officials is though, right?
2006-08-02 15:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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yes.. ivoted for..
George W. Bush, U.S. President
* Born: 6 July 1946
* Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut
* Best Known As: President of the United States, 2001-
George W. Bush became president of the United States on 20 January 2001. Bush is the son of former U.S. president George Bush, who served from 1989-93. (The terms of father and son were separated by the two terms of Bill Clinton.) George W. Bush graduated from Yale in 1968. After serving as a pilot in the Texas National Guard, he attended Harvard Business School and then worked in the oil and gas industries until 1986, when he got involved in his father's successful 1988 presidential campaign. He returned to Texas and was elected governor there in 1994 and again in 1998. Bush won the Republican nomination for president in August of 2000, choosing Dick Cheney as his running mate. In the November general election they ran against Democratic candidate Al Gore and Joseph Lieberman. The election is now remembered for the extremely close and controversial vote in Florida; after a post-election delay of a month while votes were recounted and lawsuits were filed on both sides, Gore conceded the election to Bush on 13 December 2000. Bush led in electoral votes 271 to 267, while receiving fewer popular votes nationwide than Gore: the final official tally was 50,158,094 votes for Gore to 49,820,518 votes for Bush. Bush and Cheney won re-election in 2004 against a Democratic ticket of John Kerry and John Edwards.
Bush married his wife Laura Bush (formerly Laura Welch) in 1977; they have twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara, born in 1981... In the fall of 2000 Barbara entered Yale, Jenna the University of Texas at Austin; both graduated from their respective schools in 2004... George W. Bush has an undergraduate degree from Yale (1968) and an MBA from Harvard (1975)... In November 2000, days before the presidential election, Bush admitted that in 1976 he was arrested for drunk driving in Maine, an arrest he had previously hidden... He has said that he stopped drinking alcohol entirely in 1986... Bush is the fourth man to win the presidency while losing the popular vote... Bush fainted briefly on 13 January 2002 after a pretzel stuck in his throat while he was watching football on TV; Bush recovered moments later and the incident was not considered serious.
2006-08-06 06:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, I never miss an election. Actually, we are having an election today (Aug. 3rd) in Tennessee, so all you Tennesseans need to get out and vote -polls are open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm!
2006-08-03 12:22:01
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answered by tnmtngirl 5
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I vote every election. It doesn't seem important, but in the end, it really is.
2006-08-02 17:39:12
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answered by brandiwhine 4
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