VOTE! - WHO ME?

So, why VOTE? If you want to have a voice about the things you care about. You must VOTE!  Your VOTE leads to change, and change is good. It is essential to democracy that we grow, that we evolve, so we can move forward.

If you see and feel things in our government that you disagree with...the only way to change it is to VOTE for those that represent the way you think and feel.  If you do not VOTE...you have NO say in what happens in your future. If you VOTE...things might not go your way...but rest assured if you do not VOTE...it is a given that you will not help make the changes needed for us to move forward in a positive way.

If you're 18 or over, you have the power to enact change. If you're younger, than encourage your parents and those friends and family that are over 18 to get to the polls and let their voices be heard. Even under the age of 18 you may be able to help someone over 18 to make choices that will help change our world in a positive way.  Do the research...listen to those running for public office...and encourage everyone over 18 to cast their VOTE.

Law makers are put into office by VOTES from the people. The only way to make a difference in the way our great country is run…is to get out and VOTE.
During the 1960's and '70's the youth of America fought for their rights, their values, their beliefs. They were passionate about the kind of world they wanted to live in and were committed to change...there are cool films and books about that period. Check them out...let them motivate you as you take your future in your hands:

Remember, too: It wasn't all too long ago that women weren't allowed to VOTE in the U.S. It took 71 years of protests and demonstrations before women were even granted the right to VOTE in 1919 with the 19th Amendment. Risking prison, abuse, and harassment, these courageous women banded together and through one loud voice demanded their constitutional right to VOTE.

Today, the voices of the non-custodial parent and grandparents worldwide are coming forward to tell of the suffering and pain that will not stop until we all make a stand and get out to VOTE.

We can make a difference if we exercise our constitutional right by casting our VOTE.

 

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