Originally posted by: minendo
Nope. Been eligible to vote for 5 years now and I still won't vote.
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
I abstained in the 2000 election (the first election I was eligible to vote in), but i'm voting this year.
Originally posted by: minendo
Nope. Been eligible to vote for 5 years now and I still won't vote.
Originally posted by: cw42
it'll be my first time. what's the date of the election? cuz i'll prob be at school, and i'm only registered to vote at home. would i be able to reg at school too?
Originally posted by: So
Where's the voting, not for the first time, but first prez. election?
I voted for the first time in '02
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: cw42
it'll be my first time. what's the date of the election? cuz i'll prob be at school, and i'm only registered to vote at home. would i be able to reg at school too?
sure, lots of college students voted for Gore by absentee ballot and locally where they were going to school
voting fraud is easy to do, why not? :roll:
Originally posted by: notfred
I don't see the point of voting for president. California is going to Kerry and everyone knows it. Doesn't matter which way I vote.
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: notfred
I don't see the point of voting for president. California is going to Kerry and everyone knows it. Doesn't matter which way I vote.
And Bush is going to Kansas...but if Bush wins this election, I want to be on the other side of the line when he fvsks us up even more, and say "Not my Bush!" for another 4 years.
Originally posted by: JDub02
Voted for Bush in 2000 .. Gonna vote for GW again this time.
Lowered taxes and increased defense spending ... my kind of guy.
<- works for defense contractor
Originally posted by: phreakah
i'm in CA, voting for the first time and 'll be voting for kerry even though i'm a registered republican
