Yeah it was paper. I went in and filled out an application where I put which party I was voting for and my address and date of birth. Then they swiped my id and gave me the ballot. you filled in bubbles like a multiple choice test.
I really don't understand how anyone could vote for Hilary or watch cnn or doc news. I turned it to both of them just a second ago and was literally irate in less than 60 seconds.
Voted for Hillary because she's the only one who's not retarded or insane, she's just done some shady shit. We've accepted much worse of our politicians.
Republicans just walk in, take a ballot sheet, check the candidate they want to win, and thats it.
Democrats need to physically stand in a box for their choice. People stay in the two with the most people, and the others leave their box. Then two reps from each candidate try to convince the remaining people to vote for them, and then they go to a new box. Then votes are tallied.
His work involves stocks. Is it really a surprise that he would vote her?
Why does that even matter? Clinton isn't good for Wall Street. The best thing for Wall Street is continued disarray, which would happen if Cruz or Trump were elected. Bernie Sanders just is retarded about how developed economies work, and is to the economy what Trump is to immigration or foreign policy. Just completely out of his depth.
I'd welcome a set of reasons to find an alternative, I get shit on at work enough for being a Democrat.
I just want somebody who isn't in our pockets, or the pockets of big business, and who actually cares about people's liberties and needs. Someone who would be willing to go against the grain, even against their own ideology, if its what is best for the people. Leaders who spit on the establishment, and put we the people first again. Hilary is not that.
None of the candidates are that to a T. But Bernie and Johnson are the closest we're going to get.
The government is here to serve us, not rule over us.
Republicans just walk in, take a ballot sheet, check the candidate they want to win, and thats it.
Democrats need to physically stand in a box for their choice. People stay in the two with the most people, and the others leave their box. Then two reps from each candidate try to convince the remaining people to vote for them, and then they go to a new box. Then votes are tallied.
That sounds like a caucus, which is different than a primary. They won't be voting like that in the general election.
I just want somebody who isn't in our pockets, or the pockets of big business, and who actually cares about people's liberties and needs. Someone who would be willing to go against the grain, even against their own ideology, if its what is best for the people. Leaders who spit on the establishment, and put we the people first again. Hilary is not that.
None of the candidates are that to a T. But Bernie and Johnson are the closest we're going to get.
The government is here to serve us, not rule over us.
I'm with you on the sentiment here. But the issue is that you have a country of hundreds of millions of people who disagree on what "best for the people" is. That means that we have to make compromises. It's hard enough to get shit done in the first place in a functioning democracy. By electing someone like Sanders and taking on failed policies of other countries, we would worsen our own stress. Even worse, we'd probably continue to place too much blame, instead of trying to actually pass policy.
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both news stations say it's at 20
Republicans just walk in, take a ballot sheet, check the candidate they want to win, and thats it.
Democrats need to physically stand in a box for their choice. People stay in the two with the most people, and the others leave their box. Then two reps from each candidate try to convince the remaining people to vote for them, and then they go to a new box. Then votes are tallied.
Why does that even matter? Clinton isn't good for Wall Street. The best thing for Wall Street is continued disarray, which would happen if Cruz or Trump were elected. Bernie Sanders just is retarded about how developed economies work, and is to the economy what Trump is to immigration or foreign policy. Just completely out of his depth.
I'd welcome a set of reasons to find an alternative, I get shit on at work enough for being a Democrat.
None of the candidates are that to a T. But Bernie and Johnson are the closest we're going to get.
The government is here to serve us, not rule over us.
Kasich is second in the GOP right now which is a bit surprising.