Voting!
By Jaycee
@fivecandles (438)
United States
October 21, 2024 2:46pm CST
For US citizens, but if you're international feel free to answer too. :)
Are you registered to vote? Are you going to vote?
Its so important for every citizen to recognize their right and duty to participate in our elections. If you like how things are going or if you don't, vote!
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3 responses
@NJChicaa (120384)
• United States
26 Oct
@fivecandles hahaha The choice is pretty clear at this point.
@fivecandles (438)
• United States
26 Oct
Yay! I didn't do early voting this year. Still need to contemplate some issues.
@luisadannointed (6411)
• Philippines
21 Oct
Yes I am a registered voters in my own country and practicing my rights as a voter every election.
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@kaylachan (72456)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
21 Oct
My husband and I are not registered voters. We really have no faith in the s-called voting process. It's one of the biggest scams, especially when it comes to the presidental elections.
@kaylachan (72456)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
26 Oct
@fivecandles We're tought that the person with the most votes would win. But that's not enterily true when it comes to the prediency. If you remember anything from school, there's votes called the eletrocal college. Each state has a certian number based on it's size and number of registered voters etc. You need 276, eletroal college votes.
If you paid attention to the last two elections, they didn't go as expected. In 2016, Hillary Clinton was the more popular canidate, but Donold Trump won.
In 2020, Biden won, despite everyone and their mother knowing full-well he's not qulified to lead the country and his health, in particular, his meantal health has been on the decline.
I have not heard one good thing about Haris other than she's not Trump.
All I can say, is I hope Trump wins.
@fivecandles (438)
• United States
28 Oct
@kaylachan If you grew up in the USA you should have been taught how the electoral college works, and why that is the most "fair" way to vote.
Choosing not to participate in the election doesn't help anything. Personally, if someone doesn't vote I don't want to hear them complain.
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