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In reply to the discussion: Just a quick note as to why people at times do not vote [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)24. I am going to make an assumption a huge one
you are white and middle class.
Though I will suggest what I tell people when they actually ask my opinion... which is not often.
Do not bother with just voting, but you need to remain a noisy little squeaky wheel.
But you are still ignoring why people do not vote. Read the links. If you really want to change that, and it will take YEARS if not outright decades, the structural reasons have to be dealt with.
I just do not expect you to get it... and there are many reasons why I do not expect you to get it.
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the OP is not condoning not voting, she is explaining WHY people don't with links to explain.
m-lekktor
Apr 2015
#14
My mother worked very hard in her time also, washed clothes on a rub board,
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#2
I did, it said a mom with three jobs. My point was we all got our grievences
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#17
I vote every time because I know those items you mentioned will never change if we dont vote.
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#23
I am not middle class for sure, a little SS and a minimun wage job to survive.
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#29
Yea! All they need to do is spend the 20 minutes between the second and third job
jeff47
Apr 2015
#52
The reality is that half the country doesn't vote. Why do you think that is? Yes, people did die to
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#36
My point was my mother endured many many hardships but still rode in a wagon to go and vote.
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#51
I want to bring something else to your attention. I work in a voting precinct, have worked several
Thinkingabout
May 2015
#56
How much hope the GOP Congress is ever going to address any of these issues?
Thinkingabout
May 2015
#64
What group lowered the SNAP program? Which group are able to increase minimun wages?
Thinkingabout
May 2015
#73
I put up a couple of posts talking about my own experiences just volunteering in the schools..
Fumesucker
Apr 2015
#16
Call me Not Clueless. In LA County I worked with many Hispanics in the 70s...LA County Sheriff was
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#12
Paul Weyrich worked very hard to create such deep voter apathy, they are not about to let that go.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#15
Sadly, they have a lot of influence in my local community, a reason why voter turnout is lower.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#25
Democrats had been working on expanding voter registration, hours and places; making it
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#32
That's what I said, voter apathy. The powerful fear the poor actually caring about the very policy
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#37
The people of Ferguson, MO were motivated to vote this time. The GOTV people were there
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#41
29%! The school board and district admin needs to be held over a scorching fire for that.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#48
But that is why people really do not care for this thing called votiing
nadinbrzezinski
Apr 2015
#49
The prime reason people don't vote is that they realize their single vote doesn't matter. n/t
PoliticAverse
Apr 2015
#27