So I voted this week. I nearly declared myself a Republican just so I could vote against Blackwell. He won his primary, which angered me because of all the prejudice ads he ran. I think that'd be a reason for people not to vote for him, yet he still won. I'm definently voting against him when it the election and not a primary. I really hope he doens't win.
I was a little shocked and angered though at the number of people around me who don't vote. I wouldn't call all of them friends, but they're people I know who are all 'I want equality and I'm prepared to fight for my right and get the goverment to see I'm a real person.' and then they don't vote. It just shocked me.
I was a little shocked and angered though at the number of people around me who don't vote. I wouldn't call all of them friends, but they're people I know who are all 'I want equality and I'm prepared to fight for my right and get the goverment to see I'm a real person.' and then they don't vote. It just shocked me.