The Americans most likely to vote in this year’s midterms are also the most likely to be highly partisan and antipathetic toward their political rivals, according to the results of a Pew Research Center panel released Friday.
The report estimates that while just about 40 percent of eligible Americans will turn out to vote, 73 percent of those with consistently conservative views and 58 percent with consistently liberal views will make it to the polls.
Gotta admit, my deep hatred of Republicans always motivates me to vote.
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I’m hip, although for me it’s more a motivation of civic duty (i.e. participating in democracy) than it is hatred against Republicans.
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There’s most definitely that, too. I consider it my devout civic duty to keep Republicans out of any office I can. Thus, I vote.
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Good enough, my friend.
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🙂
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And so often, “they” do provide us with plenty that’s hateful.
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Hatred as a citizenship motivator…how sad~
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America is in a very sad state these days.
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