<p>How many of you voted?</p>
<p>It was my first election, and voting was amazingly convenient with a voting booth in the lobby of my dorm. Too bad I didn't really care about any of the issues.</p>
<p>How many of you voted?</p>
<p>It was my first election, and voting was amazingly convenient with a voting booth in the lobby of my dorm. Too bad I didn't really care about any of the issues.</p>
<p>I voted. No line. Quite convenient. People who don't vote are schmucks</p>
<p>I was registered, but I didn't. I guess that right now, my one vote isn't going to decide any issue. Don't get me wrong. I love the fact that I CAN vote, but I just choose not to, because I could be doing better things with my time. Now, if (and it's a big IF) everybody thought this way, I would vote, because my vote is more likely to decide an issue. I guess the best strategy is to do the opposite of what everyone else is doing (kinda like poker, but with less money).</p>