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  • Mango
    i cant wait to blog this
    • Feb 2002
    • 4557

    #31

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    • Wheelman
      Wickad Pissah!
      • Oct 2001
      • 1672

      #32
      Originally posted by Will Wood
      Voted for myself.

      Sweet I voted for you too, you might sweep this thing. No....no I didn't, but I did vote today

      Hey phil, You got a sticker? wtf I didn't get a sticker

      on a side note:Will, do you ever check your damn PM's
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      • Will Wood
        Evil Monkey
        • May 2002
        • 3475

        #33
        Yea, I replied. You didn't. If its about the hosting.. email [email protected]
        if its about the barrel... what one was it again?

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        • cphilip
          Former Moderator

          • Jun 2026
          • 16216

          #34
          Ok well this bit of news is rather disappointing to me. The big turn out in young voters that was much hyped and expected.... didn't happen. 17% of the voters Nationwide were 18 - 29. Thats exactly the same percentage as the last National election. No change. And the lowest group of all the brackets.

          Sounds like a lot of you youngsters like to gripe and moan but don't do anything about it. thats not aimed at you 17% that did vote. More power to you. But your friends and fellow young people are not doing your civic duty. That needs to change.


          AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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          • fire1811
            Firefighter
            • Nov 2002
            • 4930

            #35
            Originally posted by cphilip
            Sounds like a lot of you youngsters like to gripe and moan but don't do anything about it. thats not aimed at you 17% that did vote. More power to you. But your friends and fellow young people are not doing your civic duty. That needs to change.
            i think you hit the nail on the head right there.
            "The Few Who Do Are The Envy Of The Many Who Only Stand And Watch"

            Alway Remember *343*

            Si vis pacem, para bellum

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            • BobTheCow63
              IAO Gold Star winner (BTK)
              • Dec 2002
              • 3832

              #36
              Originally posted by cphilip
              Ok well this bit of news is rather disappointing to me. The big turn out in young voters that was much hyped and expected.... didn't happen. 17% of the voters Nationwide were 18 - 29. Thats exactly the same percentage as the last National election. No change. And the lowest group of all the brackets.

              Sounds like a lot of you youngsters like to gripe and moan but don't do anything about it. thats not aimed at you 17% that did vote. More power to you. But your friends and fellow young people are not doing your civic duty. That needs to change.
              Are you sure you stated that correctly? If 17% of all the votes nationwide were us young'ns, that could just mean that more of EVERYBODY voted. If more teens voted, and more seniors also voted, than the percentages would all look the same. The real number I'd like to see is the number (and/or percentage of all) of 18-29 year olds who A) registered, and B) voted, as opposed to those statistics from 2000.

              Or else it's much too early, and I misunderstood what you just said... do'h!!
              Calling all Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, and other east coast AOers...

              AO Mid-Atlantic Meet (planning stages)

              Let us know what dates and locations work for you!!

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              • fire1811
                Firefighter
                • Nov 2002
                • 4930

                #37
                i just watched it on nbc they said the same 17% same in 2004 as in 2000
                "The Few Who Do Are The Envy Of The Many Who Only Stand And Watch"

                Alway Remember *343*

                Si vis pacem, para bellum

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                • BobTheCow63
                  IAO Gold Star winner (BTK)
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 3832

                  #38
                  Originally posted by fire1811
                  i just watched it on nbc they said the same 17% same in 2004 as in 2000
                  But that number means that 17% of all the voters were in that young category, NOT that only 17% of everybody in that age category voted... right? I'm just not impressed with that statistic, I'd like to see numbers isolating the age bracket.
                  Calling all Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, and other east coast AOers...

                  AO Mid-Atlantic Meet (planning stages)

                  Let us know what dates and locations work for you!!

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                  • PyRo
                    President Bioloaf inc.
                    • Dec 2000
                    • 10186

                    #39
                    Originally posted by cphilip

                    Sounds like a lot of you youngsters like to gripe and moan but don't do anything about it. thats not aimed at you 17% that did vote. More power to you. But your friends and fellow young people are not doing your civic duty. That needs to change.
                    Hey I voted, not that it matters Kerry took my state 65% to 35% or somthing insane like that

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                    • Python14
                      Norsk
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 3343

                      #40
                      I voted and bush took my state 55/45 ....13 EC Votes for Bush
                      BLOODY MURDER!

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                      • Kevmaster
                        Owners Group Div: Director
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 5475

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Will Wood
                        I was allowed to register on the spot at my campus.
                        thats against the law in most states. most places require youto have registered at least 30 days proior to the election


                        Originally posted by Will Wood
                        Let's say I registed and voted in my hometown. Then I came here saying I havn't registered yet, and did this.
                        at present, other than the fact that it is a federal felony to do so, whats to stop you from sending in five or ten registrations

                        REPORTEDLY, in PA, thats what the Dems had people do. No facts, just accusations from the right, but it seems it may have happened in PA and OH

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                        • Wheelman
                          Wickad Pissah!
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 1672

                          #42
                          in Maine you can register right up until the last minute (being handed a ballot) but you do have to show proof of residency
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                          • cphilip
                            Former Moderator

                            • Jun 2026
                            • 16216

                            #43
                            Originally posted by BobTheCow63
                            But that number means that 17% of all the voters were in that young category, NOT that only 17% of everybody in that age category voted... right? I'm just not impressed with that statistic, I'd like to see numbers isolating the age bracket.
                            Not certain how to interpret it without some more actual numbers that I have not seen yet. But some assumption numbers are being thrown around. Those include a conclusion that all areas that voted went up about the same. Meaning at least young voters kept pace. With the older counterparts at least. But no whopping gain that was expected. In other words... some indications were that the voter registration of young voters before the election was WAY higher than any other group. But yet only enough of those voted to keep pace. Not increase the percentage. Meaning a lot of them registered but did not vote. At least thats the impression at this point. Have to wait and see if that is proven out....


                            I found this tidbit: In 2000, only 46 percent of registered 18-to29-year-olds actually voted. That's 26 percent below the figure for those over the age of 30. Turnout by the youngest voting cohort has generally lagged 20 to 25 percent behind older voters.

                            Seems this general lag happened again. In spite of eveyone assuming they would come closer to the age 30+ percentage that actualy voted they did not gain any ground at all.


                            AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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                            • BlackVCG
                              Grubby Owner

                              • Oct 2000
                              • 4956

                              #44
                              I guess Puffy just didn't get through to the kids...
                              My Feedback

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                              • 1stdeadeye
                                Still around????
                                • Jun 2002
                                • 8501

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Thordic
                                Vote early, and vote often.
                                Only in Philadelphia!

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