Here, I will make you a quick cheat sheet:MrMcCullster wrote:I'm not really into politics at all, so I have never voted.
I had a very smart English teacher back in high school explain it like this: "I've studied all of the props, the candidates, and their stances from the different local judges, treasurers, and political individuals running for office in the election. I am a political junkie. I enjoy politics and I vote whenever I can. But come voting time, my highly intelligent, knowledgeable vote will be cancelled out by a teenager who just turned 18 and is voting for the first time and has no idea about any of it."
I don't want to cancel out a vote of someone who legitimately cares about politics.
And yes, I've already heard the "Well don't complain....." speech.
If they have a (R) next to their name, vote for them.
If they have a (D) next to their name, DON'T vote for them!