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26 Things I Would Rather Do Than Vote

There are plenty of things I would rather do than go to the polls this election day.

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26 Things I Would Rather Do Than Vote

Seeing how it is almost election day, I thought I would share some things I would rather do than cast my vote. I also cannot wait for this election season to be over so that I can get back to doing these things without hearing all of these non-runner presidential debates. Here are 26 things I would rather be doing...

  1. Homework
  2. Work my job
  3. Sleep
  4. Play video games
  5. Save a life
  6. Hunt or trap
  7. Hang out with friends
  8. Play sports
  9. Fish
  10. Eat ice cream
  11. Ride four wheelers
  12. Ride horses
  13. Drive to a faraway place
  14. Go to Narnia
  15. Go to class
  16. Read a book
  17. Drink coffee/ hot chocolate
  18. Play in the snow
  19. Clean my room
  20. Wake up super early
  21. Pull an all-nighter
  22. Binge watch netflix
  23. Eat an entire large pizza by myself
  24. Watch "The Notebook" 24 times
  25. Make another List like this
  26. Never grow up


As much fun as voting sounds, the thought of having to be an adult and having to go vote scares me a little bit. I may joke around, but we all should go and vote if we are able!

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