@Pokemon Trainer Sarah You are correct. I don't know which states but there are some that don't. And certain ones have specific conditions that you must meet. South Carolina isn't very strict on that but you have to register at least a month before the election to be able to vote. And of course I'm passionate! I've been studying this indepth for a year! How could I not be?
@Neo Emolga Yeah those are the risks we take every election and if that's what's keeping you from voting then it's likely you're never going to vote. And yeah I get the Doritos analogy isn't the same but it's a good comparison as far as I'm concerned. At this point I've looked beyond who the candidate is and instead look st the policies they stand for. You have to look at this way, the president is literally just a figure head. He has some power but the legislative branch has the most power and whomever becomes president will establish which party becomes the dominant in congress. So if you want something to get done, then look at it that way because that's what's going to happen. I'm not lowering my standards, I'm looking at the facts and statistics.
@Morzone Yeah I kind of like him. More so as a person than a politician. Though I will say I haven't heard many people judging by VPs but that seems like a good idea.