I have trouble walking but I guarantee you I vote every election. Maybe the person or party I vote for doesn't get into office, that is OK. Many other women in the past fought hard just to get me that privilege. There was a time in history women or blacks were not allowed to vote in this country. So I use my right.
2007-04-07 17:01:35
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answered by grandma 4
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I do try to become educated on both sides, but it doesn't really matter anyways.. In this day and age the differances between the two parties are vast.. I look at the options from both sides and I can't find a viable Republican option I could vote for, not yet anyways.. There's still time though, I guess. But I'll probably vote dem again, even if Hillary is the option. I hope not..
2007-04-07 23:10:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I always vote. I vote for the candidate who has the strongest stand on the issues that are important to me,regardless of party. Those who do not make an educated decision on the candidates should just stay home.
2007-04-07 23:23:26
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answered by Jan 7
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Since I am not a member of any specific political party, it is not possible for me to vote party line. I decide on each issue and candidate on a individual basis after researching their stated positions, experience, and voting record. While I may vote for candidates that may not share all of my beliefs, I will only support issues which I feel I can stand behind 100%.
2007-04-07 23:13:00
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answered by Political Enigma 6
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Yes, I vote in all elections. I try to listen and learn and try to discern if their speech, demeanor, prior votes meet with my convictions and standards.
There are also those I just don't know anything substantial about and then I do not cast a vote. This is particulary true with judges. Unless I know something very positive or very negative I don't vote for these candidates.
2007-04-07 23:58:39
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answered by Heidi 4 6
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I vote. I study my choices before I choose. And I choose the person who I believe will best represent the interests of the people.
2007-04-07 23:51:47
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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Yes, I vote in every election (local, mid-term, presidential, etc.). I try my best to know what every candidate stands for and proposes to do. And yes, while I am a Democrat, I usually vote split-ticket.
2007-04-08 00:09:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I always listen to what both sides have to say. However in the long run I always vote straight Republican. I don't object to a woman President but do not want Hillary Clinton.
2007-04-07 23:17:41
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answered by JR 5
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I didnt vote in the 2004 presidential election for personal reasons and it's looking like I wont be voting in this next election.
2007-04-07 23:16:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No - I do not vote. Have never voted. And never will. I just blame everything on the current government.
2007-04-07 23:08:58
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answered by RS 4
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