Election Day Interviews
Q1. What motivated you to come out and vote?
A1. I was raised in a family that voted and were always politically involved. I was taught the importance of voting and what each vote means.
Q2. What would you like to see changed in our political system?
A2. That there is more awareness given to the public in regards to the importance of their vote. By means of neighborhood committee meetings or by TV, because many do not know the importance of their vote.
Q3. Do you vote every election?
A3. Yes
Q4. Where did you encounter the most ad campaigning?
A4. Mostly on the tv and sometimes by phone
Q5. What changes do you hope to see in Philadelphia as a result of this election?
A5. More help and support for our school systems, especial from the parents. This can only occur if the school system makes or demands that parents are held accountable for their actions.
A1. I was raised in a family that voted and were always politically involved. I was taught the importance of voting and what each vote means.
Q2. What would you like to see changed in our political system?
A2. That there is more awareness given to the public in regards to the importance of their vote. By means of neighborhood committee meetings or by TV, because many do not know the importance of their vote.
Q3. Do you vote every election?
A3. Yes
Q4. Where did you encounter the most ad campaigning?
A4. Mostly on the tv and sometimes by phone
Q5. What changes do you hope to see in Philadelphia as a result of this election?
A5. More help and support for our school systems, especial from the parents. This can only occur if the school system makes or demands that parents are held accountable for their actions.
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