DH is much more conservative than me and much more into politics than I am. He's even IN politics in our town, working the polls, going to conventions, and yesterday he ran for [and won] his first "election". It's not a big title but it puts him in position to "move up" should he wish too.
DD1 October 2008 DD2 October 2010 DS September 2012
DH and I vote opposite. He's more liberal than he'll admit, but he still votes republican no matter what. I almost always vote democrat (I have yet to have a candidate sway me another way).
So - I generally try not to remind DH to vote since it annoys me that he's just going to cancel out my vote and I hope he'll forget. But we always end up doing it anyway.
I'd say we're both somewhere left of moderate, but my husband is WAY more into politics than me. I look at it as.. I believe what I believe and others believe what they believe and I doubt anything I say will really change anyone's mind, so why bother? I just vote for who I agree with most and go on with my life. My husband will go back and forth with his family, friends, anyone who wants to debate.
Re: CPW: You & DH
DD2 October 2010
DS September 2012
Carter Robert 7.18.08 | Brynn Sophia 5.24.10 | Reid Joseph 9.10.12 | Emerson Mae 1.27.14
DH and I vote opposite. He's more liberal than he'll admit, but he still votes republican no matter what. I almost always vote democrat (I have yet to have a candidate sway me another way).
So - I generally try not to remind DH to vote since it annoys me that he's just going to cancel out my vote and I hope he'll forget. But we always end up doing it anyway.
Big Kid Jan 2010
Littlest Man Sept 2012
We are both moderate Dems. However, I absolutely hate politics. SO loves it. I'm glad because one of us should pay attention.
Sometimes, I'm hilarious.