
7 dictionary results for: vote
/voʊt/
[voht] Pronunciation noun, verb, vot·ed, vot·ing. vot·ed, vot·ing, votes
v. intr.
To express one's preference for a candidate or for a proposed resolution of an issue; cast a vote: voting against the measure.
To express a choice or an opinion.
Go do it. Go stand in line and express your opinion with your vote. And if you choose not to, I don't want to hear a peep out of you for the next 4 years. Got it?!?
After you vote, go get your freebies! Make sure you get an "I Voted" sticker, first. That's your ticket to freebieland today!
Ben & Jerry's is handing out free ice cream.
Starbucks is giving a free tall coffee when you show them your "I voted" sticker.
Krispy Kreme is giving out free patriotic star donuts when you show them your sticker.
Chick Fil A will give you a free chicken sandwich, but they'll take your sticker. Either get an extra to get your coffee and donut, or go to Chick Fil A last. On Wednesday, take a political sign in and get another free chicken sandwich.
I can't guarantee that your local stores will be participating in this voter freebie bonanza, so *please* double check before you set out.
I'll be headed out to our polling place as soon as the hubby gets back from dropping the kids at school. I'm voting for John McCain, in case you were wondering. I just can't give my vote to Obama. I can't vote for a walking sound bite. Give me experienced leadership any day.
3 comments:
I voted first thing this morning--and it took less than 30 minutes. YAY!
I, too, voted for McCain, but I'm not very optimistic.
I'm getting ready to go out an rock the vote. =]
I voted! But unfortunately my boss was not too keen to let me go on a quest for freebies. Too bad - pretty much all of my favorite things were being given out!
~toemi~
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