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Do you discuss who you are voting for? Tell us & enter our Giveaway!
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on Sep 20, 2016 (Read 166065 times | Comments: 181)
Do you tell friends and family who you are voting for? How do you feel when a friend or family member tells you they are voting for a different candidate? What have you said or done?

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sandramburns1959
sandramburns1959


on Oct 06, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

My friends know that I am an Independent. Leaning toward the Conservative side. Our views may be different, but we refuse to let it come between friendships of 20 or 30 yrs.
barbarabythesea
barbarabythesea


on Oct 07, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

sure, I'll tell any one who asks that I'm voting for Trump. I will discuss it with them as long as the conversations stay reasonable.
btjmurphy
btjmurphy


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

I do not talk about who I am voting for, I keep that to myself. When someone tells me who they are voting for I really don't say much at all about it. Everyone can vote for whomever they choose. I am not going to be against them over a vote.
MSALTHEA
MSALTHEA


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

Im very verbal about who i am voting for...but it doesnt effect me ehen people vote different than me
aviyah
aviyah


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

Yes, unequivocably. I don't argue with anyone. If they ask my reasons, I explain. And all my immediate family has the same political views.
latealwys
latealwys


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

I will gladly tell people who I'm voting for! As a thinking person, given the two candidates, the choice is obvious. Though some ideas of revolution and being outside the system sound good, there is no good outcome when you examine these ideas in the light of day. The leader of this country must be politically savvy. These are precarious times and tact and a delicate hand are a necessity.
dalmjanv
dalmjanv


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

If we all agreed on who to vote for we would not need an election. I believe everyone is entitled to their opinion, I also will listen to every side before I make up my own mind.
Cherish92
Cherish92


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

I will tell them. I react neutrally and respectfully. Just bc we are voting for different people doesn't make them any less of a person. I will still treat them with respect. I ask of they can tell me why they are voting for that certain person.
kuchick
kuchick


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

I don't know who I am voting for yet so no I don't share
treat2c
treat2c


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

Yes. I am very open about who I am voting for and why. My stance is that everyone must vote for the candidate that they believe in for their own reasons because they have to live with their decision. If someone says they are voting for a different candidate, so be it. I will say that when it comes to people who are supporting Trump, it does make me look at them differently because he is the only candidate in any election to condemn people who are not like him.
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