2010 Election Interview
I marched over to the rec. center today, and finally managed to work myself up to talk with someone. I interviewed a senior from LeSalle University, who was resetting the machines after every voter (and incidentally who's name I did not get.)
Q: What motivated you to come out and vote?
A: Political views.
Q: What would you like to see changed in the political system?
A: Less spending, jobs, and less corruption.
Q: Do you vote every election?
A: yes.
Q: Do you know why we vote on Tuesday?
A: Yes, do you?
(He tried to catch me off guard there, but I told him. He learned in a political science class.)
Q: What impact do you feel your vote will have on the election?
A: Not a lot.
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: I'm always sure.
Q: What motivated you to come out and vote?
A: Political views.
Q: What would you like to see changed in the political system?
A: Less spending, jobs, and less corruption.
Q: Do you vote every election?
A: yes.
Q: Do you know why we vote on Tuesday?
A: Yes, do you?
(He tried to catch me off guard there, but I told him. He learned in a political science class.)
Q: What impact do you feel your vote will have on the election?
A: Not a lot.
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: I'm always sure.
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