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Vote. Please vote. As a voter protection attorney, I can only say that one of the proudest msanthrope Mar 2015 #1
Newly naturalized citizens know how important voting is. MineralMan Mar 2015 #2
Sometimes, we take for granted what others gave blood for. As a voter protection msanthrope Mar 2015 #4
Good for that woman, and good for you for helping MineralMan Mar 2015 #8
WI has a vote for a SC Justice and a Constitutional Amendment... riversedge Mar 2015 #3
Every election has consequences that go far beyond MineralMan Mar 2015 #6
Just 36.3 percent of registered Illinoisians voted last November (including me!) greatauntoftriplets Mar 2015 #5
Yes, exactly. Elections always have long-lasting MineralMan Mar 2015 #7
If it's so critical, maybe candidates should seek to earn it instead of blindly expecting it. (nt) jeff47 Mar 2015 #9
Yes, and candidates have to appeal to enough voters to win, too. MineralMan Mar 2015 #24
KnR Hekate Mar 2015 #10
Not voting is totally selfish world wide wally Mar 2015 #11
Wisely hasn't even announced! Wisely may not even run with Wisely's baggage. morningfog Mar 2015 #12
+1. n/t 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2015 #13
And nobody's going to give a damn about the "message" you wanted to send by doing so. calimary Mar 2015 #14
I won't be staying home so forget that but that doesn't mean I'm voting for the unacceptable TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #21
In Kentucky, LGBT people have no protections from discrimination in employment! Bluenorthwest Mar 2015 #23
No one has any real workplace protections in Kentucky, it is an "at will state" they can fire you TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #28
Just vote wisely. It's your vote. MineralMan Mar 2015 #26
Exactly. MineralMan Mar 2015 #25
I voted for Gore in 2000, what happened? jalan48 Mar 2015 #15
The usual pattern. LWolf Mar 2015 #16
I'm not telling you who to vote for. MineralMan Mar 2015 #27
I always do. LWolf Mar 2015 #29
I've voted in almost every Presidential and Congressional election since I was 18. Liberalynn Mar 2015 #17
Nobody seems to want my vote. Fuddnik Mar 2015 #18
This +asmuchasIcan n/t jtuck004 Mar 2015 #19
Sure they want it but on their terms which are complete and unconditional surrender TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #22
+1 F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #30
Blame the victim. Good stuff, man. Would make a great radio talk show. jtuck004 Mar 2015 #20
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