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In reply to the discussion: I couldn't wait to vote when I turned 21. [View all]My first vote was for Jimmy Carter, who, I'm sure, many on the left disdained. He was better than Ford, and a 1,000,000,000 % better than that ahole Ronnie Reagan in 1980.
In life, we have to choose our best option from a usually imperfect and uninspiring palette of options. Voting, to me, is just like that. Do you think in 1976, I felt inspired to vote for Carter ? No, I did not. I was an 18 year old kid and to me, he was an old man from a party of "old men". No one talked about things of interest to me, but I knew the Republicans were bad news. I grew up with tricky Dick and Watergate.
You nailed it, Codeine.
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My first primary vote was for Jerry Brown for Gov along with a No on Prop 13
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#6
Here's an actual ad from the 1968 election. It strikes me as fairly negative and intense.....
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#13
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
i registered to vote a few days after my 18th birthday and was so excited to do so
fizzgig
Nov 2014
#45