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Related: About this forumSome Pennsylvania Democrats regret not voting in 2016. They say they'll cast a ballot in 2020.
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Some Pennsylvania Democrats regret not voting in 2016. They say theyll be sure to cast a ballot in 2020.
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Some Pennsylvania Democrats regret not voting in 2016. They say they'll cast a ballot in 2020. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2019
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femmocrat
(28,394 posts)1. Disgusting.
I cant remember the numbers, but Jill Stein took away enough votes from Hillary to cost her the state. Might have been around 70,000. Fools.
murielm99
(31,433 posts)2. I don't have a whole lot of respect
for anyone who does not vote.
BigmanPigman
(52,241 posts)3. Ditto!
My cousin's son doesn't vote (he is in his 20s). I am not happy about this at all! If I were leaving him something when I die I would make voting a prerequisite to receive it. I doubt he would understand the point I was trying to make though.
murielm99
(31,433 posts)4. I am a precinct committee person here.
I visit a young lady who votes in every election. Her husband will not vote. I don't bother to argue with him, because I have better things to do than argue with a fool. I don't know how she can be married to him. She is bright and well informed.