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How To Vote

Alicia Said:

Does your vote really "count" with the electoral college and so few "swing" states?

We Answered:

This is why I think the electoral votes should be abolished. SOme worthless welfare southern states votes are 2 times that of progressive states? Give me a break. Let the popular votes representing the true majority win, not the ancient "we give them electoral vote so they wont secede" system.

Herman Said:

How do I get people to vote for me through a speech?

We Answered:

Make sure you understand the duties of the position. Then reflect on your abilities skills and knowledge personality and identify those things that show proof that you can do the position. Leaders provide direction and change. Explain what things you see that need improving and how you propose to improve them. Tell them how to you use the advice of others in making decisions.

At the speech: I appreciate you listening and I'm asking for your vote. Please support me. Thank you.

Stanley Said:

How can Senate Democrats now vote to uphold the health care law that a judge just declared unconstitutional?

We Answered:

It's interesting how little deference the libs give to a Federal judge, when he doesn't give them the answer they want. The fact is: the two judges that ruled it constitutional took absolutely no action on the matter... This case was different because he rendered the entire bill "void."

That is what happened, whether it fits with your particular political belief or not. They can't simply choose to ignore this judges ruling. It must be dealt with... otherwise the Administration is standing in contempt of court. Period.

Jim Said:

How can you vote for a movie to be a sequel? do filmakers make sequels from peoples choice or votes?

We Answered:

The best way to do it is to watch the movie, as in, pay for it. Commercial success almost always means a sequel. Screenwriters and Directors like Christopher Nolan are very reluctant to do sequels since they always mess up a masterpiece. Unless it's absolutely necessary to have a sequel and i agree. That being said, Inception is very unlikely to have a sequel despite being very successful. But, no there's no vote, if a movie does terrible at the box office it's less likely to have a sequel(even if a sequel was planned) than if it did well at the box office. So just watch the movie, and have other people watch it. Good luck.

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