It may be that you do not like anyone running in politics this election.
I cannot blame you because the people involved seem to have other intrest that taking care of the American people. All I can suggest is don't vote for the ones you don't trust (maybe all of them).
In other words, it is your choice to vote or not to vote. These last two elections showed us that voting is really not the deciding item. It is this brance of government that counts the votes and decides for or against us. I think it is called the "electoral collage".
Meaning selecting "NONE OF THE ABOVE", will not make any difference on who is elected.
2006-10-21 18:03:54
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answered by ageless 2
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Not going to the polls is a vote for none of the above.
2006-10-22 00:41:40
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answered by ©2009 7
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Yes
2006-10-22 00:39:48
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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I wish there was. I would have voted for him a few times.
2006-10-22 00:41:19
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answered by Cara Beth 6
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only if you're voting for Prom Queen in High school.
2006-10-22 00:40:28
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answered by planetkram12 3
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No. But if you don't like any of the candidates for an office, you can skip that one.
2006-10-22 00:59:53
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answered by Tony M 7
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well if there was it would count for a vote of the careless
2006-10-22 00:40:31
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answered by ? 7
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Probably not.
2006-10-22 00:39:56
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answered by kepjr100 7
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