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DPChallenge Forums >> General Discussion >> USA-DPC Users - have you Voted? [YES] or [NO]
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11/03/2004 01:32:22 AM · #1
Yes I did
11/02/2004 11:53:39 PM · #2
Originally posted by SDW65:

UPDATE - AS OF 10:45 EST
85% YES
15% NO


Margin of error +/- 3% or 100% LOL

Thanks for posting everyone! Good luck.


Hahahaa, the new Gallup Pole, aka, SDW65. :) Remember that, most people that reply to the thread will be YES votes because those who don't vote will most likely not reply. Not sure how I came to this conclusion but it seems right.

I can't wait to see the Intranet poll at my work tomorrow.

Message edited by author 2004-11-02 23:54:21.
11/02/2004 11:39:56 PM · #3
Yes. Only about a 10 minute wait at my polling place.
11/02/2004 11:27:07 PM · #4
Yes, I did. But remember, if you don't vote, you'll have no right to complain later about how the country is doing because you didn't put in your 2 cents today.
11/02/2004 11:25:08 PM · #5
Yes.

-Terry
11/02/2004 11:23:54 PM · #6
Yes, three weeks or so ago by absentee ballot.
11/02/2004 10:49:34 PM · #7
UPDATE - AS OF 10:45 EST
85% YES
15% NO


Margin of error +/- 3% or 100% LOL

Thanks for posting everyone! Good luck.
11/02/2004 10:48:44 PM · #8
Yes in Colorado...
11/02/2004 10:47:51 PM · #9
Yes
11/02/2004 10:45:59 PM · #10
Hmmmm... Vote, or shoot an entry for the indecision challenge. Decisions, decisions...

Yes

11/02/2004 10:45:52 PM · #11
Yes I did vote this morning I had to that way if the canidate wins that i didn't vote for I then have 4 years to bitch about him and to be able to say well I didn't vote for him.
11/02/2004 10:38:01 PM · #12
YES!
11/02/2004 10:08:12 PM · #13
Yes.

AND NOW YOU CAN PLEASE STOP WITH THE NONSTOP TV COVERAGEi don't want to hear it AND THE FRICKIN' SIGNS PLASTERED ALL OVER THE CITY mr and mrs political persons out there I'M NOT GONNA BASE MY VOTE ON YOUR PROPOGANDA ugh! THANK YOU

Now I can live in peace again without fear of inadvertantly walking by a TV and puking my guts out because I'm sick of hearing about politics. Okay, I'm really okay now. Thanks. :)

edit- oops, I just noticed the first post says 'this is not a rant forum'... well, I'm just expressing my joy that it's over :D

Message edited by author 2004-11-02 22:40:26.
11/02/2004 10:07:46 PM · #14
Yes :D
11/02/2004 10:05:49 PM · #15
Nope - not gonna' either!

Yeah, I'll stick my neck out and say I don't and won't, and would rather take heat for my beliefs than be a hypocrite and say I did.
I won't make a decision on something I have no possible means to research accurately. I would need an office of lawyers to decipher what means what, who is in who's pocket and why, and is what is presented to us in the media "really" what is?
When this country can get the legalese and lawyers out of the picture, and can go to a no-nonsense accountability for it's actions, maybe then I may get involved.
11/02/2004 10:03:26 PM · #16
Yes
11/02/2004 10:02:52 PM · #17
Yep!
11/02/2004 10:01:27 PM · #18
YES
11/02/2004 09:59:17 PM · #19
Yes.
11/02/2004 09:55:39 PM · #20
Y
11/02/2004 09:53:29 PM · #21
Yes
11/02/2004 09:16:51 PM · #22
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by mk:

Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by behindthescenes:

no.
waited too long to register..


Can't you register at the polling station?


Not in every state. For instance, not in Florida.


It sounds like there's not a lot of consistency.


In the United States, elections are run by the states. What you are seeing today is actually 51 concurrent state elections, one in each state and one in the District of Columbia.

-Terry
11/02/2004 08:58:12 PM · #23
yes i did
11/02/2004 08:44:45 PM · #24
Originally posted by ClubJuggle:

Originally posted by ijerry:

No, because I live in a state where all electoral votes go to one party regardless of popular vote.....


What about the other races? President is not the only office on the ballot...

-Terry


I failed to inform myself on any other races, therefore I will not vote on something I know nothing about, I will not make a decision without as many facts as I can possibly handle, I feel to do so is cheating the system of any real decision by the educated population. I further feel that just because I chose not to vote for this election, for the reasons stated above that I should be obliged to vote for the sake of voting. With no real initiative to follow the races and people involved I feel it better to not make a quick decision just to say that I voted. I agree that one should vote, but personally without the proper information I cannot justify any decision I would be making, other than the presidential election, which I abstained from for the reason quoted above....
11/02/2004 08:43:29 PM · #25
yes
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