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[QUOTE="mutis:1192978"][QUOTE="reimroc:1192973"]What annoys me is people who say "even if you don't like either candidate you should still vote". BULL FUCKING SHIT I should vote. A vote is supposed to be a representation of your approval of a candidate being the leader of our country. If I feel neither candidate will do good job I will not vote, period. [/QUOTE] I usually write-in "Batman" or something. Once I voted for "Keith Mars" for Sheriff. Nobody should vote for someone if they don't think that person represents them. But it's stupid not to show to vote at all just because you don't want to vote for a president etc. There's many other political positions besides president and governor in case you haven't noticed. It's also a chicken and the egg sort of thing. Young people and certain other demographics don't vote because they feel that no candidates represent them, and candidates don't direct their campaigns to these people because they know they don't vote. If you're too lazy to vote, you're too lazy to start a revolution when the time comes.[/QUOTE]
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