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I'm less motivated | |
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About the same as usual | |
9 (45%) |
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Yes a bit more | |
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Yes, on an epic level to save democracy from the fucking MAGA cult | |
11 (55%) |
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milestogo
(19,802 posts)I can't imagine passing up an opportunity to vote.
Deuxcents
(21,256 posts)Quixote1818
(30,812 posts)would stop me this time.
Skittles
(162,404 posts)I have been consistently voting ever since reading a LTTE by a WWII vet who said if you don't vote, you may just as well not be ABLE to vote..... something to that effect..............
Abolishinist
(2,271 posts)as I'm always highly motivated to vote.
yellowdogintexas
(23,100 posts)if that is even possible
I have to say the energy around here is pretty phenominal
slightlv
(5,073 posts)but this time feels different, and to me, it IS different. There's a chance the repugs could take away the money I've been setting aside in Social Security since I was a young teenager and leave me with nothing. Honestly don't know how we'd live if that would happen. The house is ours, but there are taxes, utilities that have to be paid. And, of course, that doesn't count food for us or the cats. It's been worrisome enough to nearly push me into a mental breakdown last week. Had to have a long talk with hubby about what was going on with me.
iemanja
(55,655 posts)I voted very early this time, so I guess that makes me more motivated. I'm definitely more concerned than in typically midterm elections.