So... How Many of You Voted?..

This was my first time voting, as a military member I figured I needed to since there are a lot of changes coming with either candidate.

The sad thing is almost all of the military people I've talked to aren't voting.:eek:
 
I got out and voted this morning.

All thanks to President Obama, who inspired me to get out and vote. Take that however you want.
 
The Steamer family has always taken our boating seriously. As far back as my great-great-great-grandfather Hezekiah, we Steamers have been boaters.
Why, just the other day I was talking to my cousin about taking the family boat out for a...what? The man was talking about votes? Not boats?
My bad. Carry on. :smile:
 
This was my first time voting, as a military member I figured I needed to since there are a lot of changes coming with either candidate.

The sad thing is almost all of the military people I've talked to aren't voting.:eek:

Is there a general candidate that the your military buddies favor?
 
I voted by mail in ballot.
I told my wife you can put a stamp on it and mail it or you can drop it off at the Motor Vehicle office.
So she put a stamp on it and dropped it off at Motor Vehicle :banghead:
 
This was my first time voting, as a military member I figured I needed to since there are a lot of changes coming with either candidate.

The sad thing is almost all of the military people I've talked to aren't voting.:eek:

That's crazy. I would love to get an option to choose my Commander-in-chief. Guess people don't care where they get shipped off to or how often-a lot of deployments are dependent on who wins the race.
 
I did not vote because:
A) I am a Canadian citizen.
B) oh see A) i guess

On that note I do vote in all Canadian elections so i got that going for me.
 
I have voted in every possible election since I turned 18 (I'm now almost 43). My 20 year old daughter was also very happy to be able to vote in her 1st presidential election.
 
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