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United States
September 17, 2020 3:41pm CST
My goodness, I didn't know how high passions were running. We have all sorts of friends and neighbors calling to help us decide how to vote. I am not terribly comfortable with them explaining who I "must" vote for. I would much more comfortable with "should". I will vote and they will never know who I voted for. I think that is very personal. Even if I agree with them, 100% my actual vote they will never know.
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6 responses
@DianneN (247186)
• United States
17 Sep 20
It's none of their business. My mind is made up and no one can ever change it. Hope you are doing better.
3 people like this
• United States
17 Sep 20
Well, a little better every day. I guess that is the way it works when you lose someone you have lived in the same house with for well, over 50 years.
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@DianneN (247186)
• United States
17 Sep 20
@DocAndersen (54402)
• United States
19 Sep 20
i completely agree - my vote, my business. Although if my wife asks I always tell her I voted the opposite of her vote to cancel her out!
@LadyDuck (471553)
• Switzerland
18 Sep 20
You are right, it is 100% personal and no one needs to know who you are going to vote for.
@LindaOHio (179104)
• United States
18 Sep 20
Voting is a personal thing. I would be aggravated with friends and neighbors calling to tell me who to vote for! Ignore them.
@CarolDM (203422)
• Nashville, Tennessee
17 Sep 20
Voting is a personal choice.
• Aurangabad, India
18 Sep 20
Politics is same in all countries. In India election is like a festival. To woo people political parties do what they can do. They tear each-others cloths of corruption. After voting people realize that was total drama. Then voters try to explain himself that at least they got entertainment from that quarrel.