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Nov 4, 2024

A Poll

 

13 comments:

  1. If you’re eligible and able to vote but not voting anyway, then you don’t deserve anything better than a life of miserable oppression and poverty. And I don’t want to hear one word of complaining from you about gas prices, housing prices, or anything else.

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    1. I agree and add if a male voter chooses not to vote for harris simply because the candidate is a woman or is of color the above apply.

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  2. Everybody should look closely at the candidates campaign platforms since federal employees jobs may be on the chopping block.

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  3. I love the "Maybe" choice. "Have you voted?" "Maaaayyybeeeee." (No, I didn't click that, I found it a bit humorous, BUT, as a child I was taught that politics are private, so I understand why that is there).

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  4. My vote doesnt really count in the national election, my state is the same every precedential election, I still vote but it doesnt matter. The local issues are more important. So I vote for those. Unless your in a battleground state, we dont even get rallies. Just marginalized by GIS gerrymandering and party line votes. It seems really pointless sometimes.

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  5. Remember the protest and violence after Trump was elected? let's not forget that Charles

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    1. Fake news. I was living in DC after the last two presidential elections. There were a couple trashcan fires after the Trump win, and a Nazi got punched, but there was nothing on par with the extreme violence that took place on January 6, 2021.

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  6. I voted early (every registered voter got a ballot I he mail) but generally like the idea of voting on election day. However, a friend of ours had a parent die yesterday so he flew to another state to see the parent before his death. He's staying for the funeral so won't be home to vote. He's also in a swing state. I have no idea if he voted early and it's not important on his life now. But it did make me think about just voting on election day.

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  7. Ha! Comments are turned off. Democracy flourishes without criticism.

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    1. Well, we can all see your comment, so what's your criticism?

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  8. With the Republican sweep, I wonder what the chances are of Social Security workers holding on to their current telework levels? I am not going to start commuting every day again, I'll walk before I do that.

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    1. That should be the least of your problems since major cuts are coming in many agencies.

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    2. He‘ll cut funding for direct benefits received by the citizens at large. But the federal workforce is only going to grow. Same as every other republican administration.

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