Poll: Will you vote tomorrow?

deerslayer

Lifer
Jan 15, 2001
10,153
0
76
I'm not voting tomorrow because i'm not registered and I wouldn't be an informed voter because I haven't really been following it.
 

SaltBoy

Diamond Member
Aug 13, 2001
8,975
11
81
Originally posted by: LyNx01
I'm not voting tomorrow because i'm not registered and I wouldn't be an informed voter because I haven't really been following it.

 

thawolfman

Lifer
Dec 9, 2001
11,107
0
76
Where's my don't care option? No one ever includes that for me ;)

Or would that fit in the No, What's the use? option?
 

Tripleshot

Elite Member
Jan 29, 2000
7,218
1
0
I put a button in just for you youngsters. In time you will become an informed, valued member of the electorate. ;)
 

Kelvrick

Lifer
Feb 14, 2001
18,422
5
81
I registered to vote at my school and the one of the groups gave me a call yesterday and asked if I knew where the polls in Davis were. I said no, and they said SunTree. I then thought to myself, "hey, don't I live in SunTree apartments? Yes, yes i do!" Then I proceeded to hang up on them and walk into my room with a sense of wonder.

Anyway, I'm gonna vote Democrat.

<== monkey dance
 

cmdavid

Diamond Member
May 23, 2001
4,114
0
0
yes i will be.. it'll be my first time voting.... (20 yrs old)... i missed the presidential elections in 2000 cause i didnt care... but now i do and im exercising my civic duty....
 

Tripleshot

Elite Member
Jan 29, 2000
7,218
1
0
can't. not US citizen.

Thanks for reminding me. Many ATOTers are not from here. I didn't mean to sound so selfish.

If you could though, who would you vote for?:)
 

Jugernot

Diamond Member
Oct 12, 1999
6,889
0
0
Nope, with all mud slinging, I'm not sure which was is up. I'm a democrat though...
 

Supermercado

Diamond Member
Jan 18, 2002
5,893
0
76
I don't know. I might. Tomorrow's going to be a busy day, lunch with my grandparents, the drive back to school, and then some last-minute homework before classes resume Wednesday.
 

tk149

Diamond Member
Apr 3, 2002
7,253
1
0
Yes, but my only choices are "entrenched corruption" or "just out to screw me."

Although I would love to send a message to the "entrenched corruption" party, I'm terrified of the consequences of electing "just out to screw me."

Why are my state's politicians all full of <BLEEP>?

Geez, I may actually go see if any Libertarians are running...
 

Amused

Elite Member
Apr 14, 2001
57,005
18,234
146
Yes, Republican
9 (votes) 32.14 (%)
Yes, Democrat
6 (votes) 21.43 (%)
Yes, Independant
2 (votes) 7.14 (%)
No, Whats the use? Won't change a thing
8 (votes) 28.57 (%)


Don't those who say "No, Whats the use? Won't change a thing" know that they have the power to sway an election if they'd just get off their lazy, apathetic asses and vote?
 

sean2002

Golden Member
Apr 9, 2001
1,538
0
0
Yes, I will vote Jeb Bush back for FL, not that he's the greatest, but I'd rather him than trial lawyer bill mcbride
 

busmaster11

Platinum Member
Mar 4, 2000
2,875
0
0
Can I change my vote from Democrat to "Whats the use?" :)

Serves me right for not reading all the answers first...

I miss TexMaster, don't you, Tripleshot? Plolitics was so much more fun to talk about with him around.
 

ScottyB

Diamond Member
Jan 28, 2002
6,677
1
0
I already voted (absentee ballot). I voted Green Party for Sec. of State and the rest Democrat.
 

I'm voting. It will be my first time voting (I turned 18 this summer), and I'm doing it for several reasons:

[*]To buck the trend of 18-25 year-olds not going out to vote.
[*]To elect Jennifer Granholm governor of Michigan
[*]To vote for Regents for the University of Michigan...an election which will directly impact my education.

I can't wait.
 

bGIveNs33

Golden Member
Jul 10, 2002
1,543
0
71
Originally posted by: sean2002
Yes, I will vote Jeb Bush back for FL, not that he's the greatest, but I'd rather him than trial lawyer bill mcbride

My thoughts exactly.