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CrispyQ

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32. My best friend in high school worked for the Gary Hart for Senate campaign.
Sat Nov 8, 2014, 03:12 PM
Nov 2014

Their HQ were located across the street from where I worked so I joined up too. We were also debate partners & our topics were mostly political, so that's how I caught the politics bug. However, most of the other kids in our class did not have the same zeal for politics & when I went to college the following year, most of the students there were also not political.

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I didn't turn 21 until the 1970 election. Faux pas Nov 2014 #1
It doesn't seem like that is the feeling these days. MineralMan Nov 2014 #2
I remember being 'politically involved' Faux pas Nov 2014 #9
I remember discussing the news in social studies MineralMan Nov 2014 #12
Yep Current Events were a big part of school back in Faux pas Nov 2014 #18
Yup. We started getting Weekly Reader in first grade. MineralMan Nov 2014 #21
My grandmother and great grandmother were Suffragettes Warpy Nov 2014 #3
They surely knew the importance of voting. MineralMan Nov 2014 #5
Turnouts have been pretty dismal my whole life Warpy Nov 2014 #14
What excellently cool grand-moms you had Warpy. Faux pas Nov 2014 #11
Grandparents on the other side had a cross burned on the front lawn Warpy Nov 2014 #15
lolol Faux pas Nov 2014 #19
My grandmother stole my grandfather's car LeftInTX Nov 2014 #37
Well, supposedly the Celts either originated there Warpy Nov 2014 #40
It was her husband not her grandfather - lol LeftInTX Nov 2014 #46
Well, he was a fool, too Warpy Nov 2014 #47
I'm guessing Greeks, Armenians, or Lebanese? Odin2005 Nov 2014 #43
Armenian LeftInTX Nov 2014 #44
I was just a few months too young to vote for Al Gore in 2000. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #4
There have been many elections when things did not go MineralMan Nov 2014 #8
My first primary vote was for Jerry Brown for Gov along with a No on Prop 13 Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #6
I remember the Briggs Amendment, too. MineralMan Nov 2014 #22
in the 60's we were going to change the world. hollysmom Nov 2014 #7
And we did change the world. MineralMan Nov 2014 #10
Here's an actual ad from the 1968 election. It strikes me as fairly negative and intense..... Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #13
Meanwhile Tricky Dickie undermined peace efforts... roamer65 Nov 2014 #20
I voted for Humphrey, he was very pro labor. hollysmom Nov 2014 #49
I voted at 18 in Kentucky. kentuck Nov 2014 #16
Interesting. I was not aware of that. MineralMan Nov 2014 #17
1966 was my first vote too. And, it was for Pat Brown. Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2014 #23
Yes. We got to learn about futility just two years later. MineralMan Nov 2014 #25
I voted for Eldridge Cleaver and the Peace & Freedom party in '68. Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2014 #27
Give the young people candidates that address THEIR issues and problems... 99Forever Nov 2014 #24
Oh, there were plenty of frustrating elections MineralMan Nov 2014 #26
It doesn't require that we "understand" not voting. 99Forever Nov 2014 #28
I'm not talking about "we." I'm talking about me. MineralMan Nov 2014 #29
I've never missed an election... kentuck Nov 2014 #30
Thank you for that. MineralMan Nov 2014 #31
Unfortunately, that inability F4lconF16 Nov 2014 #50
But of course there are non-partisan offices and ballot measures nearly every election Johonny Nov 2014 #38
Yes, "both candidates are the same" shows a great deal of ignorance. Most ballots have a ton of Chathamization Nov 2014 #53
My best friend in high school worked for the Gary Hart for Senate campaign. CrispyQ Nov 2014 #32
My first vote was for Dukakis, the least inspiring candidate ever. Codeine Nov 2014 #33
amen steve2470 Nov 2014 #34
Exactly. MineralMan Nov 2014 #48
Your attitude in this post captures one F4lconF16 Nov 2014 #51
good OP, MM ! nt steve2470 Nov 2014 #35
The first time I ever voted after I turned 21 was for JFK. RebelOne Nov 2014 #36
I couldn't wait either bigwillq Nov 2014 #39
Me too MM mcar Nov 2014 #41
I turned 18 in April 2004. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #42
i registered to vote a few days after my 18th birthday and was so excited to do so fizzgig Nov 2014 #45
Great Americans suffered and died for the right to Vote.. they didn't give up.. they were fighters. Cha Nov 2014 #52
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