I want my vote to count

So, I voted in person. Took me 10 minutes to drive there, another 10 minutes to vote, and I was out of there. It was actually busier than normal. And, they asked me for my ID to make sure I was registered and I was who I said I was.

Vote by mail and your vote will still count. No difference at all.

And you seem to have the luxury of living in a low population area. I have to wonder if you would be willing to wait in line for 2 to 3 hours to vote.
 
Vote by mail and your vote will still count. No difference at all.

And you seem to have the luxury of living in a low population area. I have to wonder if you would be willing to wait in line for 2 to 3 hours to vote.
I have to wonder if you would be willing to wait in line for 2 to 3 hours to vote.

I've done that


now I vote by mail for health reasons
 
So, I voted in person. Took me 10 minutes to drive there, another 10 minutes to vote, and I was out of there. It was actually busier than normal. And, they asked me for my ID to make sure I was registered and I was who I said I was.
You still think your vote counts?

How cute.
 
Vote by mail and your vote will still count. No difference at all.

And you seem to have the luxury of living in a low population area. I have to wonder if you would be willing to wait in line for 2 to 3 hours to vote.
First of all....My first 20 years of voting was in a suburb of NYC. A high population area. My wife and I would be at the polls at 7AM and the entire process of waiting voting and drive home was 30 minutes.

Second....why is it that people are willing to wait online for 2 days for the new iphone, wait for 3 days for concert tickets, wait for an hour at a check cashing place....but for the privelage to vote? "why should I waste my valuable time"...

Its pathetic.
 
Vote by mail and your vote will still count. No difference at all.

And you seem to have the luxury of living in a low population area. I have to wonder if you would be willing to wait in line for 2 to 3 hours to vote.
There are a total of one million people in my county. Lots of mail in ballots are disqualified for a number of reasons. Yes, to get rid of socialism, I would stand in line for a couple of hours if I had to.
 
First of all....My first 20 years of voting was in a suburb of NYC. A high population area. My wife and I would be at the polls at 7AM and the entire process of waiting voting and drive home was 30 minutes.

Second....why is it that people are willing to wait online for 2 days for the new iphone, wait for 3 days for concert tickets, wait for an hour at a check cashing place....but for the privelage to vote? "why should I waste my valuable time"...

Its pathetic.
Funny how only lefties won't wait in a line to vote while most righties would.
 
There are a total of one million people in my county. Lots of mail in ballots are disqualified for a number of reasons. Yes, to get rid of socialism, I would stand in line for a couple of hours if I had to.

So you are not voting for the duopoly today?

Glad to hear it
 
Second....why is it that people are willing to wait online for 2 days for the new iphone, wait for 3 days for concert tickets, wait for an hour at a check cashing place....but for the privelage to vote? "why should I waste my valuable time"...

People are willing, but if there is a better way, why should they not take advantage of it?

You all seem to take doing things the hard way as some sort of badge of honor.
 
First of all....My first 20 years of voting was in a suburb of NYC. A high population area. My wife and I would be at the polls at 7AM and the entire process of waiting voting and drive home was 30 minutes.

Second....why is it that people are willing to wait online for 2 days for the new iphone, wait for 3 days for concert tickets, wait for an hour at a check cashing place....but for the privelage to vote? "why should I waste my valuable time"...

Its pathetic.
Thank you for the great attitude, we all must make choices in our lives and do what is most important.
 
This is the first year I was not at the polls early. My g/f went on a 2 night solo camping trip and will be back around noon. We will see what the lines are like after that.

I'm willing to wait to have my voice heard.
 
So, I voted in person. Took me 10 minutes to drive there, another 10 minutes to vote, and I was out of there. It was actually busier than normal. And, they asked me for my ID to make sure I was registered and I was who I said I was.
I can assure you, your vote means nothing.
 
Funny how only lefties won't wait in a line to vote while most righties would.
Retired people have all day long to vote. People who work for a living have a narrow window of opportunity after work when it is getting dark and cold. It's not just lefties who find trying to vote late in the day to be an unreasonable ordeal.
 

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