If I was able to vote, I would. Voting is an opportunity to take action for who you would want to see behind the big desk. There's always room for complaining, but you can't complain if you didn't vote.
Yes, I will be voting in the 2014 Election. I’m the type of person that is concerned with factors that can affect my future, and with the ability to have my opinion heard, it’s hard to resist. Although an educated voter is obviously better than one that goes in with a blind decision, I can’t think of a reason besides pure laziness as to why you wouldn’t. I also agree with Casey that if you don’t venture out to vote you have no excuse to complain about the selected candidates.
Yeah, I plan to take advantage of my right to vote for the Election of 2014. In doing so, I will develop an educated opinion on the candidates and the issues they are faced with in order to make my decisions count for the better. -Nicholas Tyner
i will be voting in the election. even though i might not know much about politics, i feel it is a honor to be able to vote and people should take advantage of that. -lauren lynam
Yes, I intend on voting in 2014. I am interested to see how the Senate majority will change once the voting ballets return. Currently, the Democrats hold a 55-45 majority over the Republicans in the Senate. Many people say the Republicans cannot make a 6 seat swing in this election. I plan on researching the candidates and voting for the best one. A lot can change between now and 2014!
Yes I will definitely be voting. Our citizens are lucky to have the right to vote and voice out our opinion because many places don't give that opportunity.
Yes, I will vote in the election. I think that every vote counts and I am glad I will be old enough to be a part of something that makes a difference in people's lives including my own.
yes I will be voting. The reasons are that one it will be my 1st time voting instead of watching my mom always do it, two I want to be able to vote for who I want and have my own opinion on it. Lastly I will get to have a say so in the govt and know who I am voting for instead of saying something about the person I didn't vote or don't know who is running for that instead I will because I have more power to actually learn about them because I can vote. -Patrick Stewart
Connor power, Brooke rosser, Cale brown, Shepard Townsend Why does congress have so much over what goes into the constitution? The 2 ways that has been major agent of constitutional change are: it has passed a number of laws to clarify of the constitution's brief provisions and second congress has added to the constitution by e way in which it has used many of its power congress has expanded the constitution.
Yes. -chad miles
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No. -ashley hammonds
ReplyDeleteIf I was able to vote, I would. Voting is an opportunity to take action for who you would want to see behind the big desk. There's always room for complaining, but you can't complain if you didn't vote.
ReplyDeleteYes, I will be voting in the 2014 Election. I’m the type of person that is concerned with factors that can affect my future, and with the ability to have my opinion heard, it’s hard to resist. Although an educated voter is obviously better than one that goes in with a blind decision, I can’t think of a reason besides pure laziness as to why you wouldn’t. I also agree with Casey that if you don’t venture out to vote you have no excuse to complain about the selected candidates.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I plan to take advantage of my right to vote for the Election of 2014. In doing so, I will develop an educated opinion on the candidates and the issues they are faced with in order to make my decisions count for the better. -Nicholas Tyner
ReplyDeleteYes I voted for Romney in the 2012 presidential election.
ReplyDeletei will be voting in the election. even though i might not know much about politics, i feel it is a honor to be able to vote and people should take advantage of that. -lauren lynam
ReplyDeleteYes, I intend on voting in 2014. I am interested to see how the Senate majority will change once the voting ballets return. Currently, the Democrats hold a 55-45 majority over the Republicans in the Senate. Many people say the Republicans cannot make a 6 seat swing in this election. I plan on researching the candidates and voting for the best one. A lot can change between now and 2014!
ReplyDeleteYes, i will vote in the 2014 election. I believe that my vote counts and can actually make a difference. -Cale Brown
ReplyDeleteYes I will definitely be voting. Our citizens are lucky to have the right to vote and voice out our opinion because many places don't give that opportunity.
ReplyDeleteYes, I will vote in the election. I think that every vote counts and I am glad I will be old enough to be a part of something that makes a difference in people's lives including my own.
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ReplyDeleteI will vote in the next election that takes place because every vote matters and it may end up being very beneficial to me and many others.
ReplyDeleteyes cause this is america -shepard townsend
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ReplyDeleteyes I will be voting. The reasons are that one it will be my 1st time voting instead of watching my mom always do it, two I want to be able to vote for who I want and have my own opinion on it. Lastly I will get to have a say so in the govt and know who I am voting for instead of saying something about the person I didn't vote or don't know who is running for that instead I will because I have more power to actually learn about them because I can vote.
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No but I wish I could! - Caleb
ReplyDeleteYes - Connor Power
ReplyDeleteConnor power, Brooke rosser, Cale brown, Shepard Townsend
ReplyDeleteWhy does congress have so much over what goes into the constitution?
The 2 ways that has been major agent of constitutional change are: it has passed a number of laws to clarify of the constitution's brief provisions and second congress has added to the constitution by e way in which it has used many of its power congress has expanded the constitution.
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