If you could vote in your country would you?
If you could vote in your country would you?
If you could vote in your country would you?
I would.
I would.
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I can vote, and I do vote.
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I'll be able to vote in the next US Presidential election! I plan to.
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I can vote in the next pres election too. I want to vote... because, someone's got to make a change around here!
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I can vote
Despite my dislike of politics I will vote. Every vote counts, and if you don't want someone you dislike in that place, you need to vote.
Despite my dislike of politics I will vote. Every vote counts, and if you don't want someone you dislike in that place, you need to vote.
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I can vote and will continue to do so.
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I can vote and in Australia if can vote you have to. So yes I will vote in the next election.
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I'll be 17 in the next election, so darn, I'll have to wait. But yes, I will exercise my right as a citizen of the United States and vote!
I can and have voted.
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I'll be able to vote in the next presidential this fall after the current one is impeached
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I voted in the past two presidential elections. The recent one involved waiting in a LONG line for about 4 hours. About halfway through, I kind of wanted to give up and go home.
I would vote.
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Err... impeachment wouldn't lead to an extra Presidential election, it would lead to President Biden.OdysseyAgent007 wrote:I'll be able to vote in the next presidential this fall after the current one is impeached
And yeah I basically always vote, although I have skipped one or two off years or special elections that had nothing of particular interest in the ballot.
To add to what Top said:
And yes, I intend to vote a year and a little under three-fourths of a year from now.
...erm, if the president was impeached (which he probably won't be and besides, impeachment is only to bring charges against) and was found guilty of whatever he is accused of, he would either resign before being found guilty/or be removed from office, and Vice-President Joe Biden would ascend to the Presidency (unless he was also impeached and convicted; in that case, we would be looking at President Nancy Pelosi, who I am going to assume you would like as much as you like the current President.)OdysseyAgent007 wrote:I'll be able to vote in the next presidential this fall after the current one is impeached
And yes, I intend to vote a year and a little under three-fourths of a year from now.
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I'll stick with Obama.Kairi wrote:To add to what Top said:...erm, if the president was impeached (which he probably won't be and besides, impeachment is only to bring charges against) and was found guilty of whatever he is accused of, he would either resign before being found guilty/or be removed from office, and Vice-President Joe Biden would ascend to the Presidency (unless he was also impeached and convicted; in that case, we would be looking at President Nancy Pelosi, who I am going to assume you would like as much as you like the current President.)OdysseyAgent007 wrote:I'll be able to vote in the next presidential this fall after the current one is impeached
So, you mean your birthday is in early November? If I remember correctly, you have to register to vote like a month beforehand.Termite wrote:I will miss the next election by three days.
Three days.
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November 7th. But I didn't know about the registering. Still, then it's only a month. Which is still annoying. =P
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Yeah, that's good bad. I'll be 18 in August 2012, so I'll have enough time to register. My older brother turned 18 a few days after the 2008 election, so don't feel that bad.Termite wrote:November 7th. But I didn't know about the registering. Still, then it's only a month. Which is still annoying. =P
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In my opinion, if you are able to vote but don't vote, you have no right to complain about the state of the government. Statistically, half the country (in America, that is) doesn't vote...just think of how different things could be if more of the country not only voted, but also paid attention to what they were voting for?! I hate blind one-party votes...it's pointless and shouldn't be promoted like it is here in the U.S.
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In Australia we vote for our local representative in the House of Representatives and the party that has the most members of Parliament becomes the Government with their leader becoming the Prime Minister