I am not sure if I am remembering correctly, but it seems to me that people did not ask that question as freely when I was much younger.
I think to myself there is a reason why they have a CURTAIN on the voting booth.
I even crossed out my party affiliation on my voting card because a few years ago when I went to vote the people working at the voting booth looked at my card and made comments about my party affiliation and discussed it among themselves. They were not nasty comments but it still made me uncomfortable they were discussing my personal business among themselves, so now I have it crossed out on my card.
Maybe I am old-fashioned. It is just me or does it ever bother anyone else when people ask who you voted for? Just wondering



Christmas Party.
Which sometimes feels like not voting at all since you know the majority will vote R or D (unless the independent candidate actually even shows up on pre-election polls, like in the few states where an I candidate actually won), but I couldn't in good conscience vote for either for this particular option.