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Voting let’s your voice be heard

January 14, 2020
By Anonymous

When you are 18 and can vote, have your own decision on what and who you will pick. You could be a Republican, or Democrat and still get the passion you deserve by picking the one you want to see winning in the election. You can be a Republican or Democrat and can still get the number of votes to win. 


17 % of 25 students come to vote. Which makes voting extremely complicated to find the right candidate to win all the votes.  You can like anyone but can have different beliefs as them. Sometimes they can disagree with you but you will always love them for whatever they believe in. They could agree with me but can also disagree with me. I would start watching the news more often to get more of a picture of who would be winning. I would scream, yell and shout when someone would make a fake assumption about someone else in the election. 


In History class, I would always hear about the election and see who would be running in it. We would learn the importance of why people would vote. We would have debates in class about politics, and it would go out of hand because of the side you were on. I watched many CNN News videos about different candidates who were running to be the president or Vice president. I became a lot stronger as an individual about the importance of Politics. We all need to know that voting makes us who we are. When you don’t vote that just means that you are voting and want to have your voice be heard. Voting is what connects me to political news. Did you know that Millenials and G1 generations will be the largest share of eligible voters in 2020.

 

 

Work cited

Why Student Voters Matter. (n.d.). Retrieved from campusvoteproject.org/why-student-voters-matter.



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