Re: Why is it important as an American to vote?
Originally posted by Nazgulinthedark
"Why is it important as an American to vote?"That is the topic for an essay I have to write for History class, and frankly I'm really stumped as what to write. I would really apprertiate any ideas and/or suggestions any of my fellow KMCers had.
Thanks. 😊
It's only important to vote for the people who actually care about the outcome of whatever the election is about.
It's also important for people who don't care/know much about the election to NOT feel pressured into voting by our society which seems to recognize voting as a duty, rather then a priviledge that people can CHOOSE to take part in, which it is.
Then that would not fair.If only dems vote then they would always wiin.And this also does not give anyone the freedom to speak.Both partys should be able to vote.
It was a joke, Jackie. And even so, I wasn't saying that Republicans shouldn't be allowed to vote, just that I wish they wouldn't.
On topic, it's important to vote in local elections, much more so than it is in the national election. In many ways, what the mayor of your city does is going to have a more direct influence on your life than what the president does, and since there are fewer people voting, your vote counts for more.