Citizenship Homework
The first man that I interviewed was a man that lived in my neighborhood. The reason I chose to interview him was because he usually discusses politics. I asked if I could record him visually, but he said that I couldn't. After the first few questions, I saw how short and blunt his answered were,he didn't want the interview to be too ling.
- What motivate you to come out and vote? I don’t a republican to sign my paycheck.
- What would you like to see changed in our political system?I would like to see the House of Representatives become Democratic.
- Do you vote in every Presidential election? How regularly do you vote?I vote in every single presidential election since I was able to.
- Do you know why we vote on Tuesdays.No.
- Where have you encountered the highest amount of advertising campaigning?Social media- Facebook.
- Are you always sure of who you are going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating?Always sure
- What changes do you have hope to see in Philadelphia as a result of this election?I don’t think anything will change.
- What impact do you feel that your vote will have on this election?“I’m just one of the many voices that will never be heard.”
- Did you learn about voting in school? If yes, did that impact your willingness to vote today?No
The second person I chose to interview was a lady that I never met before. I told her that this was an important assignment and that it was an option to be recorded. She also asked to only be recorded on paper.
- What motivate you to come out and vote? I feel that it is my civic duty to vote to t e whose going to become the President of the United States.
- Both Political Parties come together and find common ground.
- Every Presidential election, not always the ones in between. They’re not significant enough.
- No
- Television
- No, they’re too common and similar.
- Always sure.
- No expectations.
- My vote counts, and I think that it will make ensure that America will stay that same.
- Yes, the history that was taught in school and in the family is what impacted my willingness to vote.
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