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HackOtaku I posted the 500000th topic
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 12:36 pm Post subject: Voted in the primaries today. |
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| Everyone is always going on about how they just don't have the time to vote and how they don't want to stand in line for hours just to give a vote that "basically doesn't matter". So much so that there was basically no one there. Both me and my roommate had to vote in different districts and both polling places were barren save for two or three other people. If you're considering voting in the primary, get it out of the way, it's pretty painless. Sad that I live in IL, birthplace of Hillary Clinton. Little chance to win that one. |
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BreakinGods How do I cheat?
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 1:47 pm Post subject: Re: Voted in the primaries today. |
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| HackOtaku wrote: | | Everyone is always going on about how they just don't have the time to vote and how they don't want to stand in line for hours just to give a vote that "basically doesn't matter". So much so that there was basically no one there. Both me and my roommate had to vote in different districts and both polling places were barren save for two or three other people. If you're considering voting in the primary, get it out of the way, it's pretty painless. Sad that I live in IL, birthplace of Hillary Clinton. Little chance to win that one. | I had the same situation...Seemed like most of the people who were going were older. I assumed I voted at my friends polling place, but was different just because of a few blocks and had to go to a different school after he voted, but neither had more than five people voting. _________________
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HackOtaku I posted the 500000th topic
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Agreed with the older people, everyone else there was over 40. There were also a lot of "options" in which there was a single person as the person you "voted" for.
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Don't think I'd be able to vote. Will be flying to another state for several months to work on some stuff. Won't be back in time for me to vote in my gomestate. But should be back in time for general election. _________________
 
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 10:43 am Post subject: Re: Voted in the primaries today. |
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| HackOtaku wrote: | | Everyone is always going on about how they just don't have the time to vote and how they don't want to stand in line for hours just to give a vote that "basically doesn't matter". So much so that there was basically no one there. Both me and my roommate had to vote in different districts and both polling places were barren save for two or three other people. If you're considering voting in the primary, get it out of the way, it's pretty painless. Sad that I live in IL, birthplace of Hillary Clinton. Little chance to win that one. | doesnt matter. primaries r proportional so your vote matters more in them than in the general election _________________
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HackOtaku I posted the 500000th topic
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 4:55 pm Post subject: Re: Voted in the primaries today. |
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| AverageAzn247 wrote: | | HackOtaku wrote: | | Everyone is always going on about how they just don't have the time to vote and how they don't want to stand in line for hours just to give a vote that "basically doesn't matter". So much so that there was basically no one there. Both me and my roommate had to vote in different districts and both polling places were barren save for two or three other people. If you're considering voting in the primary, get it out of the way, it's pretty painless. Sad that I live in IL, birthplace of Hillary Clinton. Little chance to win that one. | doesnt matter. primaries r proportional so your vote matters more in them than in the general election | Yeah, I'm still glad I did it, now I can complain because "well, I didn't vote for her." |
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