• Americans Vote! November 4th State Ballots
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[QUOTE=Explosions;46396304]Lol yeah Rauner is so great don't worry about the fact that he wants to gut public workers' pensions.[/QUOTE] And Quinn's 67% tax hike and constant dick sucking of Chicago is better and a godsend?
Oklahoma voter here. I just really, really, really don't want Mary Fallin as my governor. It'd be nice to have a non-homophobic governor that doesn't get made fun of on international news circuits.
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Floridian here, voted for legalized medical marijuana and Charlie Crist. Not sure how it'll turn out. I see Rick Scott (aka skeletor) signs everywhere but most people I know are for Crist. Marijuana needs 60%, so that will be a challenge.
I voted. Whoo. Not like it matters, I'm voting in a die hard Republican state.
I voted and then got a burger for lunch [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFwXmz1KGoQ[/media]
Got back from voting. My sister and I afterwards went out and got some gas station muffins and coffee :D
Voted today, no line at all at the polling station fortunately. I didn't expect to affect anything on the national level since I'm a liberal in a red state, but I like voting in the local elections. Flagstaff, AZ needs some new fucking roads.
ugh i was so hoping the democrat candidate would win ohio's attorney general, he would have (at least promised to) drop the state's expensive, pointless and drawn out battle against same-sex marriage
I voted today, we had some pretty important constitutional amendments to vote on here in Missouri.
[QUOTE=ColdWave;46373734]Being in Maine all I can think is "No more Paul Lapage"[/QUOTE] Mainer as well, and of course that dense motherfucker won. Jesus Christ how can this state consistently be so retarded. I didn't really care all that much about anything besides who won for governor this year.
[QUOTE=_Kent_;46412634]Voted today, no line at all at the polling station fortunately. [/QUOTE] I would call that [I]unfortunate[/I] to be honest. I had an amazing voter turn out in my ward. I voted around 3pm and I was #178 for the day. Couple years ago I voted around 6pm and I was like #12
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;46415185]I would call that [I]unfortunate[/I] to be honest. I had an amazing voter turn out in my ward. I voted around 3pm and I was #178 for the day. Couple years ago I voted around 6pm and I was like #12[/QUOTE] Well its mixed. On one hand, my vote means more, and on the other it means most people are either disillusioned or don't give a shit. I live in a smallish city though so I'm not too worried.
Nothing I voted for got through. Oh well, that's democracy for ya.
The Louisiana Senate race seems so bogus to me. You can just see all the out of state money being pumped in and all the bullshit rhetoric being spewed, though I think Cassidy is way worse about bullshitting people. I'll probably jump off the deep end if I ever see another election like this, literally every candidate had to push just how much they were conservative and religious down to the fucking judge elections.
[QUOTE=N-12_Aden;46416401]The Louisiana Senate race seems so bogus to me. You can just see all the out of state money being pumped in and all the bullshit rhetoric being spewed, though I think Cassidy is way worse about bullshitting people. I'll probably jump off the deep end if I ever see another election like this, literally every candidate had to push just how much they were conservative and religious down to the fucking judge elections.[/QUOTE] Thank god all they have to push here in Missouri to get elected is "I love gun rights and I love the NRA." I'm all for gun rights, but it's hilarious how every candidate's signs and leaflets are only about how much they support that single issue.
[QUOTE=Saigon;46416588]Thank god all they have to push here in Missouri to get elected is "I love gun rights and I love the NRA." I'm all for gun rights, but it's hilarious how every candidate's signs and leaflets are only about how much they support that single issue.[/QUOTE] A lot of voters don't care about a lot of things to be more than single issue voters and on the flip side, those who have a variety of issues that are important to them can't ever find a candidate that matches all their views perfectly. For example, gun rights is important to me so I would vote Republican, but on the other hand, I'm against capital punishment so I would vote for Democrat. But is there ever a candidate that shares both my views on both those? Rarely, if ever.
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