Election Day Voting Assignment

Q: What motivated you to come out and vote?

A: It's my right and by voiting for a person who shares my views, I feel that my view is being represented.


Q: What would you like to see changed in our political system?

A: I would like for the healthcare system to be improved. Especially for seniors and retired individuals. I think seniors should have a free healthcare program because they helped as much as they could while they were working. 


Q: Do you vote in every election? 

A: No. I usually vote for president, senator, and governor.


Q: Do you know why we vote on Tuesdays?

A: Not a clue! But I think less people would vote on weekends because they may be away, and some people who work Mondays through Fridays will be too lazy to do so.


Q: Where have you encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning? 

A: I would say I've encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning on radio stations and also television commercials.


Q: What was the most memorable campaign that you have encountered?

A: I remember an ad campaign that said something about one of the candidates only caring about the Chinese. It just seemed so ridiculous and outspoken to me. 


Q: Are you always sure of who you are going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating?

A: Absolutely! I always think pretty carefully before I vote. I've always had a clear decision as I walked into the booth. 


Q: What changes do you hope to see in Philadelphia as a result of this election?

A: I would like to encounter street repairs, housing for homeless, and guns off the street.


Q: Did you learn about voting in school? If yes, did that impact your willingness to vote today?

A: I don't remember learning about voting in school. I guess that means it didn't impact my willingness to vote today.




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