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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow motivated are you for the 2022 midterms?
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VERY motivated -More motivated than most elections, and incredibly optimistic about the outcome! | |
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Somewhat motivated - Feeling like it'll be okay, but not crazy excited | |
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Not motivated at all. Feeling disappointed about Dem leadership and wish they could have done better. | |
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Very unmotivated or pessimistic about the outcome. | |
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Something else. | |
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Sympthsical
(10,397 posts)So motivation and enthusiasm have little to do with it.
Plus, California. I literally don't have to do anything to do it.
ColinC
(10,943 posts)Especially if you live in the greater Los Angeles metro area. The Sheriff, Mayor, and several congress races are some of the closest watched elections in the nation. Your vote will definitely mean a lot
Initech
(102,511 posts)ColinC
(10,943 posts)Rootin for you. I'm really holding out hope that we can finally get rid of Villanueva in LA County.
markie
(22,945 posts)and never will... no matter what is happening... good that people are getting motivated though
Just A Box Of Rain
(5,104 posts)Even little municipal elections with almost nothing on the ballot.
I always vote. My wife always votes.
And since he was a baby we've taken our boy with us to the polls (until Covid). He first helped me ink Obama (twice) in 2008 and (finally, turning 18) he gets to vote himself this Fall.
Definitely motivated.
irisblue
(34,411 posts)I will vote
Elessar Zappa
(16,077 posts)PufPuf23
(9,282 posts)Have not missed an election since 1971.
Only non-Democratic Party or position ever voted GOP (or 3rd party) was for John Anderson to slow Reagan in 1980 CA POTUS primary.
Wish the Democratic Party had provided more candidates I could be excited about (like Obama) and had no choice but to vote for so many duds too often.
I am a senior in severely declining health and would like to more see younger, vibrant candidates with a long future.
PJMcK
(23,008 posts)I have voted in every election since I turned 18 in 1976.
What motivation are you writing about? Shouldnt everybody vote in every election?
If you dont vote, shut the fuck up and sit down.
Kaleva
(38,541 posts)A few weeks ago, the news and opinions were generally gloomy but now the outlook is much more positive
GP6971
(33,403 posts)now about 50/50 between local/state and national. I'm in a pretty safe dem state (WA).
Bettie
(17,389 posts)Missed one primary when I was in the hospital having a baby, but other than that, I've voted in every election since I turned 18.
But, I am optimistic about this one. They have gone too far and keep pushing farther.
mvd
(65,530 posts)The course we set in the near future could seal the USAs fate for a long time.
Woodswalker
(549 posts)I'll bet your all middle-aged. It's the younger generation that needs to be energized. The mids have historically been tough on Dems for just that reason. On the bright side Dems have a better chance of getting the young vote. They just have to put the right folks front and center
ColinC
(10,943 posts)Is that at this point millennials now are up to their forties. This is a group that is far more liberal than the generation before them and.a general age group with a higher voter turnout range.