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bouldering_barista ,

Who else has voted every year for the last ~8 years? šŸ™‹šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø Local, state, nationalā€¦ Itā€™s just a habit for me now - big or small, Iā€™m making my voice heard!

Rhynoplaz ,

I used to, when I was young and stupid. Now I never miss.

PonyOfWar ,

Me, never in fact. Parliament votes for the president, who is just a figurehead anyway. So far Iā€™ve never been elected to parliament.

I did vote on all the elections I was actually eligible for, however.

AgentGrimstone ,

Complete opposite actually

deadcatbounce ,
@deadcatbounce@reddthat.com avatar

Me. Iā€™m European.

neidu2 ,

Same. Havenā€™t voted in a presidential election in my entire life. Iā€™ve voted in every parliament election since 2001, though.

MxRemy ,

I have voted twice a year, ever year, for the entire time Iā€™ve been old enough. That said, I really canā€™t remember the last time I actually expected any meaningful change from itā€¦ Electoralism is a bandaid at best, and a distraction at worst. At least in the U.S., maybe itā€™s different elsewhere.

mozz ,
@mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

, I really can't remember the last time I actually expected any meaningful change from it

I can personally guarantee there will be meaningful change if Trump wins the election

lukecooperatus ,

there will be meaningful change if Trump wins the election

True.

I can also guarantee that voting wonā€™t be enough to prevent that. Hillary won the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes in 2016, and still lost the election. When the DNC is determined to lose an election through strategic incompetence, theyā€™ll do it regardless of what we do at the ballot box.

Voting isnā€™t entirely pointless, and we should do it if we are able, but it isnā€™t the silver bullet that liberals always pretend it is when theyā€™re haranguing leftists online.

mozz ,
@mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

We need both.

Voting is the ground troops. It can take and hold through steady progress, and without it, any gains will be 100% illusory in the long run.

Direct action is the air support. It can overcome obstacles which no amount of ground troops will do anything to win over; without it, the troops will just die pointlessly no matter their numbers.

criitz ,

But Trump lost in 2020. And he could lose again. Thanks to votingā€¦

spittingimage ,
@spittingimage@lemmy.world avatar

Iā€™ve never voted in a presidential election.

(My country uses the parliamentary system.)

andrewta ,

The last one I missed was when bush Sr ran for his first term.

n0xew ,

Technically, most people?

SteposVenzny ,

Itā€™s been nearly four of them for me.

flamingo_pinyata ,

Not me

kenkenken ,
@kenkenken@sh.itjust.works avatar

Me also.

Banichan ,
@Banichan@dormi.zone avatar

Dead peopl- scratch that šŸ˜…

electro1 ,
@electro1@infosec.pub avatar

a better question would be, does your vote even have weight ? lolā€¦

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