Everyone in my
family who is old enough to vote, registers, and takes a privilege in
voting, and
knowing that their voice counts. That is
why everyone who can vote does
vote in every
election. Both of my parents have not
missed an election, and don't plan on
it.
My family votes neither democratic nor
republican, they vote for both. What I
mean by that is
that they vote for the best candidate who they think will get the job done.
So they would be
considered non-partisan. They go about
picking the candidate based on
the qualities of
honesty, character, and what the candidate has accomplished in the past.
There wasn't a basic consensus on the issues
they thought were most important,
but there issues
they thought were most important, but there issues all dealt with money.
For example my
mom thought that federal and state government needs to be downside and
programs need to
be cut. While my brother thought that
welfare should be cut. My dad
doesn't like his
tax dollars wasted, and my sister doesn't like the military cut backs. So
basically my
family has concerns with money and where it goes. Which may affect who
they vote for.
However there was a consensus on what affects
there voting habits, and that agent
is war. My family felt that war wasn't good, and to
end the war they would do anything.
Even if that
meant voting out who they voted in. Also
if a candidate wanted military cut
backs my family
would probably not vote for them. That
is because my family wants the
best military in
the world.
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