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This last election is Denver was awful. Went to the tattered cover at lunch (Denver) and the line was 2 hours long! Then went after work to another polling place and it was 3 hours before we got to vote. The upside was that we got some nice pretzels and bottled water as we waited and I got to see every picture the lady in front of me had of her schnauzer.
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Submitted 312 days ago...
Votes always count!
If you vote, it gives you the right to complain about who won.
If you don't vote, you have not earned the right to complain.
Voting also lets me cancel all the votes my husband voted on! (ex: new school levy failed every election til he forgot to vote & I voted, it passed!)
LOL ok, it won by more than 1 vote!
anyway , to answer your question, I will also go get my "I voted" sticker at the polls.
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Submitted 293 days ago...
If you don't vote, your vote doesn't count.
another way your vote doesn't count is if you and everyone else who also would vote like you thought the same way.
In Colorado 6% of the republicans turned out. if even 10 person of those republicans were secret Ron Paul supporters and came out to the caucses that day, Ron Paul would have won Colorado in a landslide victory.
it is just one of those things that has to be put into perspective.
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