As I said, I spent most of my adult life thinking I didn't have a vote, and therefore that what I thought didn't matter.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I felt disconnected from the decisions made in Washington and, to be honest, really didn't think my vote mattered because I didn't have a direct line of sight from my vote to a result.
I don't feel responsible for things I didn't vote for.
And I always voted at my party's call, and I never thought of thinking for myself at all.
During my campaign, people of my age and younger said consistently that they would not vote because their votes simply no longer matter and because no government or member of Parliament cared a whit about their problems and their striving for employment.
I don't vote and I got nothing to do with it.
In the land of my birth I cannot vote, whereas a young person of eighteen can vote. And why? Because he or she possesses that wonderful biological attribute - a white skin.
I always voted at my party's call, and I never thought of thinking for myself at all.
I have never voted in my life.
It doesn't take a lot of seniority to vote the way you promised to vote.
I have voted in every election that I have been qualified to vote in since I turned 18.