Have you registered to vote? Do you know who you are voting for, or are you still deciding? Have you voted in the past? Why or why not? Are you planning to vote for candidates in state races, or just the presidential race? Why or why not? What issues are important to you?
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I have proudly registered to vote and will participate in the 2008 elections. This is the first year I am legiable to vote and I am very excited. I represent the democratic party and support Obamas' campain all the way. I feel he is the future to our nation and he is very capiable of making this nation stronger and safer than it has been in the past.
I am planning to vote just not sure yet about who for need a little more investigation into the candiates
I am a registered voter for many years now. I have not made up my mind as of yet. I usually wait until the last weeks to make that decision.
I still have not registered to vote yet, I still have some time but I don’t know if I will. This isn’t my first year that I could have voted. I just never read, looked in to, and understood completely the different sides.
i'm planning to vote this year in the 2008 elections. this will be my first year to vote. and im still kinda unsure who im going to vote for, but who ever i choose i know it will be the right choose.
I'm registered to vote, and I registered as independent. When it comes to money and some issues I have to go with the Republicans, but when it comes to Democrats I support some of their standings. This time around I will be voting Republican. Obama's tax plan doesn't sit right with my family. I think McCain did an excellent job of picking Palin as his VP. Her family shows the norm - just as any family would have its' problems, so does she. I like Obama a lot - I personally feel he is a little inexperienced and his economy fix is a little ambitious. One issue no one has come up with a good enough answer for me is our oil problem.
I have registered to vote in this upcoming 2008 election. I think I know I am going to vote for. But, I want to wait a little before I say to make sure I am making the right decision.
I won't vote because I'm not an Americian citizen. But I think it is interesting to follow the campaign.
In my opinion everybody should vote, and if it is not for political convictions, lets do it by respect for those who fought for that right.
Vote counts and shows that you are building a dream and when you vote its going to actually apply. It is a belief and trust of each individual to the specific candidate that represent the dream and goal of better and secure future for the entire nation. I wold definitely vote if I would have been the citizen here.
I have never voted before (I know, how aweful!), but I registered to vote for the first time this year. I am not sure who I am voting for yet and I usually never decide. To me, the hardest part of voting is to decide who you are going to vote for. I say that because candidates will promise one thing (like making the U.S. oil independent, for example) and then the competitor will try to discredit them and say how the other candidate is not really trying to make the U.S. independent from other oil producing nations, which becomes difficult to believe one or the other. In the end, it is hard for me to know who should be the next president because I do not know who to believe. Of course, a lot of this is also my fault because I do not follow the campaign as closely as I should have and therefore, I do not know what is happening half the time.
This is the first year that I am able to vote, and I am registered to do so , but have no idea who I'm going to vote for in the presidential election. I honestly think that its the vice presidential candidates you should pay attention to though, since I think no matter who gets elected to office will die shortly after. Obama has already had one assassination attempt on him and McCain is just old.
I am planning to vote this year. For it will be my first big election to really vote. Both parties have things I stand for but when it comes down to it, some issue are more important so I will be voting republican.
I have already placed a comment before saying that I wasn’t going to vote this year. But I have made some changes. I have been talking about it with my parents and they think it is a great idea for me to get registered. So I am currently registered to vote and will be deciding who I think is going to be the best current president for the United States.
I WILL be voting. I am very confident in my presidential choice. I will be voting for John McCain. I respect and agree with his policies on foreign matters, economical matters, and his pro-life stand. I would like very much to vote for an African American president, but I do not feel Obama is the right choice. I do not trust him. I am concerned we will have another 9/11 if he follows through with his foreign policies.
I have been registered to vote now for about a year and a half, and have never voted before. I am deffinitly voting in the 2008 elections. I am a registered deomocrat but wish i wasnt. Obama has great plans but he is like an elementry school kid runing for school president, they say they are going to get your school all these things but never happens. But then McCain wants to stay at war and that is a no go. I havent decided who im voting for yet. A huge issue i hope gets resolved is the oil crisis.
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