Voted for Gore in 2000 and he lost while getting the most votes...voted in 2016 as I didn’t want Hillary...never again.
My youngest turned 18 this year, she’s excited because her first ballot cast will be during the 100th anniversary year of the 19th amendment
We raised our girls stressing the importance of voting. We’ve never told them to vote one way or the other, just to be informed on the person/topics you are voting for
Both seem pretty conservative though
as in never voting again?
Ever since I became a Naturalized Citizen in 1978, I have voted in every local, State and National election.
It's one of the privileges of becoming a US Citizen that I worked real hard for and do not take for granted.......
I take voting seriously
Probably not. Not at least until a candidate for any election will tell me what they are going to do...and not what the other person will or won’t do.
I vote against every bond or project locally. I dont understand why people purposely vote for higher taxes.
I hate to say it, but if I dont know the people in a particular race, I blindly vote Republican over Democrat.
Every election beginning at 18, now 56. My grandad’s line was: don’t vote, don’t bitch.
I vote against every bond or project locally. I dont understand why people purposely vote for higher taxes.
I’ve voted in every one since I turned 18, now 53, will continue to vote in every one. Wife never voted until we met, I forced the issue, she now votes, usually how I tell her I am voting. She has the same values/views I do, she just always thought that they are all crooks so why vote. I started her with voting on the issues/referendums and worked from there.
I vote every time - both national and local.
Ever since I became a Naturalized Citizen in 1978, I have voted in every local, State and National election.
It's one of the privileges of becoming a US Citizen that I worked real hard for and do not take for granted.......
I take voting seriously