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In reply to the discussion: In what year did you become politically "sentient?" [View all]Blaukraut
(5,693 posts)16. My family in Germany was very vocal about their SPD support
Voting was always a big tradition and a family affair. On Election Sunday, they all went to cast their votes and gathered at my aunt's house for coffee and cake. We kids were usually allowed to tag along. As we got older, we necessarily became more aware of the reason for the trip to the elementary school (serving as the usual polling station) on a Sunday. My mom educated me very early on about our political parties and why our family were Social Democrats. It pretty much stuck
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1960 I stayed up all night keeping the totals and states as they were called.
Democrat 4 Ever
Aug 2020
#47
My mother, and then my aunt, were head of the Young Democrats in our Oregon community.
OregonBlue
Aug 2020
#3
It didn't hit me how multi-faceted and serious this was until the early Clinton years.
Mike 03
Aug 2020
#5
Late 80's or early 90's. My grandma was the head of our polling place, which was also located in my
Luciferous
Aug 2020
#14