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Will you vote?

Will you vote?


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Election day is Tuesday! All Republicans, Democrats, Independents, Fascists, Communists, Socialists, Libertarians, and whatever else you might be should go out to vote. You have a voice and a vote, so go and use it :) Will you be voting in the elections Tuesday?

Yes, I'll be voting. Straight Republican.

We can't afford a Democratic majority with a Democratic President. We just can't.
 
Yes, I will be voting. I live in NYC. I will be voting for Cuomo for Governor, but I need to do more research before I commit to any of the other candidates.
 
Voted yesterday. I was going to be in Atlanta for a week, so I needed to push it through.
 
meh, per kandahar.

It's not like there's anything actually resembling a contested election on my ballot anyway.
 
I am going to vote. Besides the candidates there is some interesting ballot issues I intend to vote for like banning international law and Sharia laws in court decisions, term limits, Voter identification requirements, only english and native American languages to be used for offical business of the government, and many other issues I intend to vote for or against.
 
I wouldn't vote, but there is a retention issue on our state's Supreme Court because of the gay marriage ruling awhile back. If it succeeds and the judges are ousted, then it will undermine the judiciary across the United States. Weakening the only truly republican institution remaining in our country with a popular vote is too much of an assault on my principles for me to sit this one out.

Seriously, if Americans want popular government this badly, tear up the federal and state constitutions and start drafting the statutes that will govern moral and economic behavior.
 
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I would like to, but I am at college away from home (though only 3 hrs away) don't really know much abut my election don't remember if Im registered, am slightly busy, etc etc. Am not even aware of the election here in a way.
 
I think we should give props to the people at the stations. At my station on friday, it was one of the most pleasant experiences I have had in either a public or private building in quite some time. Those ladies were fantastic.
 
I always vote. I have only missed one or two elections (including local ones) since 1984, when I turned 18.
 
One of the measures for us was taking revenues from oil and gas taxes and putting them into a legacy fund that will remain untouched until 2017 for the state while limiting the use and amount of the funds withdrawn. I voted affirmative. Those who disagree would rather have infrastructure building and spending. Though, likely the measure will pass.

As many might know, we are doing pretty well in this economy. So, the mood here is maintenance of the status-quo if not further hesitancy to enjoy our success. Despite the media not focusing on us, we are removing a Democratic Senator who has held the seat for a great deal of time, our Governor will likely replace him, and the remaining Democrats are in trouble. We are a uniquely political state. Personally, I have enjoyed the mixture of parties for our national face, while keeping a majority of Republicans in house.
 
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No, The important positions I am interested in are all Republican locks...I did register to vote but I doubt I ever vote as long as I am in Alabama.
 
Yes, I always vote.. even if I have to write in...
 
Yes I am. No way I am letting Alex Sink become Governor. I just could not hang with "Governor Sink" way to foreboding!
 
I voted about an hour ago.
 
I would, but it's Alabama. I already know who is going to win every election, and I doubt any of them will be a close vote.

It meant more in Michigan since it's a swing state, but predicting which way Alabama will vote in any given election is like predicting the World Series. Too simple.
 
Absolutely....I have to do my part to ensure that a complete whackjob like Carly Fiorina doesn't become my next Senator. Things are looking pretty safe...but just in case.!
 
Just got back from voting!

Is hoping Barnes gets back in office, and Mike Thurmond can upset Isakson.
 
Honestly if I did live in America... I wouldn't vote for anyone... good candidates seem to be hard to come by...

But to be fair, not as if I've voted here yet.

The dream or perfect canadate or man does not exist...never has..??never will??
But our system can be easily and greatly improved.
To expect anyone to chose the one who lies the least........some damned nerve...
I'd say the "none of the above be added" to the slate.....and that just for starters.
 
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