Tuesday, November 2nd Voting interview
Elona Myftaraj 11-2-10
Voting Address:
Interview
Q - What would you like to see changed in our political system?
A - "Nothing, I think we have a pretty good system going"
Q - Do you know why we vote on tuesday?
A - "No, I don't"
Q - Are you always sure of who your going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating?
A - "I always know who Im going to vote for"?
Q - What impact do you think your vote will have on the election?
A - "I think that every vote counts, and if enough people think the same way we can have an impact."
Q - Where have you encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning?Radio, Tv, print, internet, other.
A - "I'd have to say tv and the paper mostly."
The person chose to stay anonymous.
Reflection:
I was kind of nervous to start but after I opened the door the people were really nice. They pointed me to the direction of the voting closed the door behind me. I went around 3:00 in the afternoon, so there was no one there beside the people that aid in the voting process. I told one of them my purpose for being there and asked if it was ok to ask him a few questions. After a little thought he said sure, no problem but I want to remain anonymous, I said that was fine and asked him the questions. Afterward I thanked them and left. It was a surprisingly pleasant experience for me.
Voting Address:
3380 Richmond St
Philadelphia, PA 19134
(215) 291-4172
Interview
Q - What would you like to see changed in our political system?
A - "Nothing, I think we have a pretty good system going"
Q - Do you know why we vote on tuesday?
A - "No, I don't"
Q - Are you always sure of who your going to vote for when you walk into the booth or are you still deliberating?
A - "I always know who Im going to vote for"?
Q - What impact do you think your vote will have on the election?
A - "I think that every vote counts, and if enough people think the same way we can have an impact."
Q - Where have you encountered the highest amount of ad campaigning?Radio, Tv, print, internet, other.
A - "I'd have to say tv and the paper mostly."
The person chose to stay anonymous.
Reflection:
I was kind of nervous to start but after I opened the door the people were really nice. They pointed me to the direction of the voting closed the door behind me. I went around 3:00 in the afternoon, so there was no one there beside the people that aid in the voting process. I told one of them my purpose for being there and asked if it was ok to ask him a few questions. After a little thought he said sure, no problem but I want to remain anonymous, I said that was fine and asked him the questions. Afterward I thanked them and left. It was a surprisingly pleasant experience for me.
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