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Ques 1- I came to vote because it's my right.
9- Every vote counts, my vote is important. I could be the deciding vote on the winning president.
6- The 2012 campaign, I was more involved.
5- I think TV is the most campaigning device.
8- There will be no changes.
Person #2
Ques 1- Change, policy
2- The cost of education to go down, the loss of deductions, strong economy, maintain social/civil liberties/
9- It will affect change, it will support my candidate.
10- It wasn't heavily touched on, it was brief.
Person #3
Ques 1- To choose who the next president will be.
2- More jobs.'
3- I vote in the big elections.
9- I hope it will choose who the next president will be.
6- The campaign this year.
Person #4
Ques 2- Less polarity in views.
10- I think so, yea.
9- Every vote counts, like the 2000 election.
6- 2008 elections.
Person #5
Ques 1- I always vote.
3- 2012 Presidential elections, the John Street election
9- Not that much in the grand scheme of things.
8- Budget in order.
3- In every one.
Who: 5 people
When: 4-5pm
Where: Andora Free Library
Noticed..
Wondered..
What if?
Learned about systemic and individual change:
Role of individual creating and sustaining change:
Relationship between self and changing the world:
Additional Reflection:
I think The Communist Manifesto explains a lot about this. Political issues and struggles. If the general public (proletariats) joined arms and decided to overthrow businessmen (the bourgeois), they may see the change they want to see. But, until people understand the power they have, there will never be change. I guess government and big corporations make people think they have no power, but we actually do.
I guess I would say the advertisements that were put out on the T.V., radio, pretty much everywhere.
No. I do not vote regularly in every election, but the important ones I try my best to be there and support who I think should win.
No, I do not know why we vote every Tuesday.
I've seen more ads about campaigning on the T.V.
I'm almost always sure who I am going to vote for when I walk into the booth. If I didn't, I'd be wasting a lot of people time trying to figure out who I want as president.
I learned a bit in school, but they never really focused on it so most of it I've forgotten.