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Category Archives: Voting
Is it time to choose a political party?
Sarah Chain wonders if its time to commit to a political party before the November elections.
Posted in 20-something, Growing up, politics, Sarah Chain, Voting
Tagged Democrat, elections, independent, political party, primaries, registering to vote, Republican, voting, york, york city council
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Presidential memories for election week
Every four years, just like a November-style Leap Year, it’s time to vote for a president. Each big-one election that I’ve voted in has meant something different each time. What will 2012 mean?
Posted in 20-something, Aging, Growing up, Jobs, politics, Stephanie Reighart, Uncategorized, Voting
Tagged Clinton, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Gore, Kerry, Lincoln, presidential elections, Reagan
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Elephants vs. Donkeys: Dating across the aisle
The bf and I don’t see eye to eye on everything. Our core beliefs and values are similar, but some of our opinions really don’t mesh. It’s been a while since we started dating and we haven’t let it get … Continue reading
Posted in Brittany Wilson, Dating, Voting
Tagged abortion, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Democrat, Democrats, economics, gay marriage, gun conrtol, Maria Shriver, New York Times, platonic, political party; Democratic Party, politics, relationships, Republican, Republican Party, Republicans, romantic, same-sex marriage
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What’s the biggest issue for our generation this election season?
What issue is most important to our generation as we head into the November election?
Posted in 20-something, Career, Generation Y, Kate Harmon, Voting
Tagged debt, deficit, education, election, health care, transportation, vote, voting
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20-something newsmakers: State primary race features two young candidates
A pair of 20-somethings are vying for nominations to be the representative for the 47th district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The district covers Conewago, East Manchester, Hellam, Manchester and Springettsbury townships; and Hallam, Manchester, Mount Wolf, Wrightsville and … Continue reading
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at ‘Candidates’ Night to Listen’
Ever sort of wish politicians would just be quiet for a little while? At the risk of sounding apathetic, I get frustrated easily with politics — and sometimes, tune out. It seems like candidates are overly concerned with one another’s … Continue reading
Posted in 20-something, Growing up, Voting
Tagged 19th district, candidates, candidates' night to listen, collegiate performing arts center, congressional 4th district, hashtag, todd platts, town meeting, Twitter, voting, ydr.com, york college of pennsylvania, york daily record sunday news, yorkvote
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