I was ready to vote today but I found out I had to be registered 30 days in advance, I missed the mark by 4 days.
Anyway, even though I selected a party, I was on quite a few votes going to vote for other parties.
Here is why, I was looking up the websites of each candidate. Some of the candidates under 'issues' had detailed and specific stances they took and things they were going to pursue. Some of the candidates were super vague, for example for schooling, "It's important for kids to get good schooling and for teachers to have every resource they need." For healthcare, "Common sense should be used by the state in healthcare options. Everybody should be able to choose their doctors."
No wonder there are so many problems in this government. I guess if I was able to be the primary candidate for a state Democratic or Republic, I would get most of the votes of that party if I just say, "Everybody should be able to be happy, schools should be able to teach children, roads should be safe to drive on, the world should be perfect, etc. I'm not going to say what I plan to do to make any of these things happen but I'm just going to say that things should be nice, so vote for me!"
It must work or candidates wouldn't be so vague. If I voted for any of those people, it would merely have been, "o you're Republican/Democrat,etc, I don't care what you do or don't do, just because of your party I'm voting for you!"
Since I've never voted though, I was wondering do most stick to their party or do many look at the people and vote out of their party if they don't like their party candidate?