I've voted in every election I was eligible for. I know my single vote doesn't mean much but I get too invested in the political process not to.
I've voted in every election I was eligible for. I know my single vote doesn't mean much but I get too invested in the political process not to.
First electron I voted in was for Obama and then again for Obama. And now it will be for Bernie.
I really think there should be a "i usually vote" poll option.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I said electron unintentionally.
Nah, I haven't voted in years.
Nope. not in years. Most of the time it's not worth it as it's basically asshole vs asshole- vote for what asshole you prefer.
Longer than that, unfortunately - it's illegal for me to vote in the country I live in, and also my country of origin (although I believe I can appeal that now that I've actually set foot back there).
I have never voted but will try to register next chance I have to.
Rarely. I've only ever voted in the Scottish referendum when it comes to government based elections. I might vote more often in the future though, as I am starting to feel a bit more strongly about certain issues.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Short answer: Yes
Long answer: Erm.....no, I'm not falling for that
Recently, yes. Cameron and company are so repugnant that I do cast my pretty much worthless vote.
I usually always do, especially in the major Presidential elections or one's in my direct community that affect my city. I wish I was more up-to-date on nominees stances and views and characteristics, but I do vote as much as I can and plan to next month when my state's turn comes around.
I'm a water dude, jet skis, water pools
Surfin' the (waaaave), I'm hurtin' the (waaaave)...
"Oh Yes" ~ Juelz Santana