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How long did you wait in line to vote? (Don't say who you voted for)
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 208737" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>There should be a law of "No results publicized until ALL voting posts are closed" Too many people across the country put too much importance in the early results and like said before it often determines if someone will vote or not. Those deciding not to vote based on early results really can put the wrong person in office as the other person's supporters give up on going in because, "We are so far ahead they don't need my vote" or "We are so far behind they don't need my vote." I say we need a true result to know who the people really want and that means every single person's vote.</p><p> </p><p>Every person's vote is important. Encourage all you know to vote even if you know they are voting against you.</p><p> </p><p>I will vote tomorrow - I am not sure if I try before work, after work 12:30, or after school so difficult child can be with. Probably after school. difficult child is really into voting. I have always tried to take my kids to give them that experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 208737, member: 5096"] There should be a law of "No results publicized until ALL voting posts are closed" Too many people across the country put too much importance in the early results and like said before it often determines if someone will vote or not. Those deciding not to vote based on early results really can put the wrong person in office as the other person's supporters give up on going in because, "We are so far ahead they don't need my vote" or "We are so far behind they don't need my vote." I say we need a true result to know who the people really want and that means every single person's vote. Every person's vote is important. Encourage all you know to vote even if you know they are voting against you. I will vote tomorrow - I am not sure if I try before work, after work 12:30, or after school so difficult child can be with. Probably after school. difficult child is really into voting. I have always tried to take my kids to give them that experience. [/QUOTE]
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