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Yan Wang
01-10-2004, 17:12
I've seen a lot of political threads on CD but I didn't feel like looking at everyone's age in their profile. So please answer this question.

Can you vote in this Presidential election?

Bcahn836
01-10-2004, 17:27
i just turned 18 on september 21 i registered to vote like two weeks before that.

Zzyzx
01-10-2004, 17:31
Unfortunately, I will be unable to vote in this presidential election. But keeping up with politics is important for people of any age, and I urge young people to become politically informed.

roninmedia
01-10-2004, 19:16
No, I can not vote in time. I turn 18 roughly 3 weeks after the election. But I will watch the race and stay active in the political scene and influence those of voting age to make their voices heard this election.

Joshua May
01-10-2004, 19:23
Sadly, I can't vote this year. However, I have not left this stop me from being politically active. In place of my right to vote, I have participated in informal debates and discussions with my friends that may influence those who vote, or at least encourage those who would not have otherwise to vote.

EddieMcD
01-10-2004, 20:04
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

::insert obligatory "w00t!" here::

I just registered today (as unaffiliated). Granted, I should've registered last October when I turned 18, but hey, I registered. I'm voting. I suggest that everyone who can vote, does vote. Also remember that most states' voter registrations close on Sunday, so hurry up!

I'm so gorram excited, I think I'll say it one more time:

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D

Keep flying,
-Eddie

Tytus Gerrish
01-10-2004, 20:18
yep.

Cory
01-10-2004, 20:48
Can and will vote

Mike Schroeder
01-10-2004, 21:01
can vote, but wont

Katie Reynolds
01-10-2004, 21:12
Can and will.

Dorienne
01-10-2004, 21:29
Can't, but I would like to. This is a huge election, and I wish I could take part in it. =( Unfortunately, I don't turn 18 until October 2006. So I'll be a bit late ;-)

Jake177
01-10-2004, 22:04
Can (just barely) but don't see it as a priority since I'm registered in CT, which almost always gives its votes to the Democrats (which I'm not complaining about).

GateRunner
02-10-2004, 00:05
Can, and will

Ryan Dognaux
02-10-2004, 17:51
Can't - 2 weeks too young :(

Alex Pelan
02-10-2004, 18:39
Nope, although I promise I will vote in 2008. I won't be able to vote in any election until 2007,though. I agree that it is good to follow politics, even before voting age. Plus, it is fun to argue with your friends about these things. :D

Melissa Nute
02-10-2004, 19:01
Can vote. Will vote. Already requested my ballot.

Raven_Writer
02-10-2004, 19:03
Unfortunately, I will be unable to vote in this presidential election. But keeping up with politics is important for people of any age, and I urge young people to become politically informed. I strongly agree w/ Zz. As many people have said, we are the future. Also, this election effects a majority of our generation because of all the stuff that's happening (ala: war, economics, etc...)

I cannot vote either, which is really bad because I'm now finally into the politics. I do, however, pay very close attention to what each is saying. I'm doing this for all that I can.

Paul H
02-10-2004, 19:20
I can and definately will vote.

Bcahn836
02-10-2004, 20:14
*** In My Opinion***

I really hope all that can vote do. Whom you vote for doesn't matter what does matter is that you make you voice count. People are dying else where just to get the chance to vote and there are several out there killing to prevent it, there are wars over freedoms and many of died to offer this right this freedom to us why throw it away?

Koko Ed
02-10-2004, 21:24
Yes I can and I most certainly will.

Mike Schroeder
02-10-2004, 23:31
there are wars over freedoms and many of died to offer this right this freedom to us why throw it away?
Actually, people have fought and died for the freedom to choose, and I choose not to vote. Why I've made that choice is personal and I won't write about it here, but contact me privately if you want to know more. by not voting one is making just as big of a statement as one who votes

Bcahn836
03-10-2004, 10:34
Actually, people have fought and died for the freedom to choose, and I choose not to vote. Why I've made that choice is personal and I won't write about it here, but contact me privately if you want to know more. by not voting one is making just as big of a statement as one who votes


I didn't see it that way, but you are right, but you have a reason. But there are some who can vote and don't because they have no general interest in there life and don't care about themselves and others.

Wetzel
03-10-2004, 17:37
Already voted.

Wetzel

Lisa Rodriguez
03-10-2004, 19:55
Can't vote, don't turn 18 until July, am staying up and up in politics, am bugging friends that can and have not yet registered to vote (not WHO to vote for, but REGISTER and VOTE)

Andy Baker
05-10-2004, 00:15
I've been voting since '88.

Vote early, vote often. :)

AB

Bill Gold
05-10-2004, 02:11
I can vote. I have voted. I will continue to vote as long as I am able to.

Kyle Fenton
05-10-2004, 21:51
I can Vote, and I will

This will be my second time voting.

D.J. Fluck
06-10-2004, 11:38
Registered last fall, so im ready to vote...