I vote in the hopes it will matter to change the status quo in Washington. This will be my tenth Presidential election and I'm still waiting for my vote to count. It doesn't matter who is in power, nothing changes and we all get fleeced, but I still have hope so I still vote.
2007-06-24 09:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I certainly agree. Politics are a million. perplexing and a couple of. a deceive society. I watched this documentary with regard to the Bush/Algore and the Bush/Kerry election, and the guy who makes a majority of the balloting machines is a republican and pronounced that he would provide the election to bush. Elections only reason conspiracy theories, that are in all possibility ultimate. The electoral college additionally ruins the individuals's voices, Algore had the individuals's vote yet Bush had greater electoral college factors. And applicants working are consistently not at all a hundred% easy, some would not have a clue approximately what's happening the two. And while balloting some human beings do no longer even care approximately what the applicants desire, they biased and vote for his or her political social gathering (which not at all could have existed, George Washington grow to be strongly against them.) it style of feels like the applicants in the present day have lost ethical values, and the individuals have only lost pastime. i'm basically sixteen, and that i've got little to no interst in politics.
2016-10-03 01:56:15
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answered by ? 4
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It's your duty as a citizen of this great country (USA) to vote. People who are apathetic to voting have no right to complain about the people who get voted into or out of office. SO VOTE DAMMIT !!!
2007-06-24 10:21:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know because I don't think it makes a difference it is super rich people wanting to pour money into a campaign.
Willing to spend the money just to say I am king of the hill.
Nothing really changes.
2007-06-24 09:43:39
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answered by Ruth 6
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Because we have a government by and for and of the people. That is a tremendous thing that is lost on liberals ... just as well, I'll decide leadership on your behalf.
2007-06-24 09:42:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Moral duty
2007-06-24 09:42:02
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answered by ruralsouthwell 4
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to have control over who is president in their country rather than sit back and complain about it when the person who they wanted to win looses?
2007-06-24 09:42:03
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answered by Sid 4
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it gives liberals something to whine about if it doesnt go there way. remember the miami dade do over. can you actually imagine any WORKING american doing that. its truly priceless.
2007-06-24 09:42:40
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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it gives them a sense of having a say[even though they really don't]
2007-06-24 09:42:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they feel it matters.
2007-06-24 09:59:30
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answered by sparky_coffee 3
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