• over_clox@lemmy.world
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    I’ll be honest, I’m not planning to vote. Though if I did, it would most certainly not be for the orange man.

    1. I don’t care to sign up for potential jury duty some random day.

    2. I do not care to vote for anyone with religious motivations.

    3. I don’t care to vote for anyone with their head stuck in other countries’ business.

    4. I’d much rather vote for someone that actually has our country first and foremost.

    5. Honestly I feel ashamed to even be born in a country that hocks weapons like candy.

    I could go on, but when I feel the election is like choosing between the lesser of two evils, then I choose not to vote for either evil.

    Too bad there isn’t a clear better candidate in the lead.

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      2 months ago

      Not voting means you’re fine if either of the two major candidates win. Inaction is also a choice with consequences that can have decades of impact.

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      What about your local stuff? You can vote and just not pick a President choice. Although #1 still applies, I guess.

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        How do you even manage to vote in a state that doesn’t allow early voting? Last time I tried to vote, I spent around 3 hours in line, only for them to close with about 200 people ahead of me still waiting to vote.

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          Wow, won’t even allow voting for those in line? You don’t even have to tell me which party controls that state. Bet there’s no mail-in or absentee ballot availability either, or very strict rules to limit it.

          I’ve been watching early voting numbers in my county, they even have a “current wait” tracker online, and it’s been regular 30 mins to even a few hours wait each day. Now imagine the same number of people all in one day. It’s madness to force that on people.

          My only solution to you is try to use midterm voting for the local stuff. Or bend the rules and claim you’ll be out of state and need an absentee ballot. I think they legally can’t prevent that, even thought they’d love to.

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              My condolences. I don’t take red states as a “us or them” but more of a failing of the country to prevent any place to fall to that level.

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              Easy solution; move out of Mississippi. I did it and never looked back

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                It’s not that simple to just pack up and move elsewhere at the drop of a hat. They might have friends and family there that they don’t want to leave behind, and moving can be very expensive and exhausting particularly if you have a lot of stuff. It’s especially hard to move right now with rent and housing prices through the roof.

                Just telling people to move doesn’t help, because if they had the means and wanted to, they probably already would have.

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                  With all due respect, I know you’re right in many cases, but fuck that. If you’re street smart, you can get the hell out and figure it out from there. All you need is two grand, a positive personality, and appreciation for those who help, you can last a long time in this world

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                    That might be the case for you, but everyone’s situations are different. A lot of people in America work paycheck to paycheck and don’t have two grand saved up, nor can they. They can’t afford to pack up and move when quitting their job means losing health insurance and the possibility that they can’t find work quickly enough wherever they move to. Your point is also relying on people having those connections (people who help) which not everyone has access to. If it really were as easy to just pack up and uproot your whole life to move to a blue state, don’t you think most people stuck in a red state would have done so already to escape the madness?

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      Not having Jury Duty is like, the least important thing when it comes to voting. Usually they pay you for your time, and hell, sometimes you show up and they either strike you from the pool or don’t have cases left for the day, and send you home soon after you arrive. I had jury duty earlier this year, got taken out of the jury pool, and I still got paid for my time.

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        He said he was voting in 2016, so he is in jury duty list already and this argument is pointless.

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        They must have updated the system in my area. On Thursday, I got an email telling me I didn’t have to show up for jury duty that was supposed to start Monday.

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        Any of you don’t want to be on jury duty just saying you don’t wish to do it can be enough to be removed fron the jury pool (alternatively seeming way too interested could also be a tactic)

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        They pay you. Not very much though. If you’re living paycheck to paycheck it’s a financial hit.

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      Ah the bridge option. Nice job “not choosing”

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        Last time I went to vote, it was for the 2016 election. And you better bet your ass I wasn’t gonna vote for the orange man then either.

        I spent 3 hours in line, only for them to close the voting library with around 200 people ahead of me still waiting to vote. Biggest waste of my time ever.

        And no, our state does not allow early voting.

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          It’s reprehensible that they closed the polling place.

          But three hours is a small, tiny price to pay to participate in democracy and potentially help tons of minorites and at risk folks avoid another trump term.

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            With around 200 people ahead of me? It would have taken way more than 3 hours to even have a chance to get in the door.

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              I acknowledged the issue with them closing the polls. But if you had gotten in, the time would not have been a waste. You dont know you won’t get in this time.

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                I’m a live-in caretaker for an elderly man that has an out of state doctor’s appointment on the 5th, I won’t even be in the state that day.

                My hands are tied any which way you look at it.

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                  That’s completely different than the situation discussed above.ajd totally understandable.

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                  You couldn’t apply for an absentee ballot? Even in Mississippi you have an ironclad reason that you cannot be present on election day.