In the constitution it says, ?the right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteenyears of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or bya State on account of age. ? When asked why I think I would vote, in this upcomingelection, or any other I would have to say because it is my right. A right given to me bythe government allowing me to have a say about what goes on in our country today. IfI was eighteen I would take full advantage of the opportunity to help make the decisionof who runs our country.
The statistics show that in the United States the amount of eligible voters thatactually vote is extremely low. I think this is because a lot of people think they won’tmake a difference. This is the wrong attitude to have because if you don’t vote youhave no right to complain. If you don’t take advantage of the opportunity to have a sayin what goes on then you didn’t take proper action and can’t complain cause you hadthe chance to make a difference. On the other hand there are also the people that saythey don’t have time to vote but really they have plenty of time. That is no excuse.
There are also a fair number of people who say they don’t like either of the candidatesso they aren’t going to vote. I don’t think this is the right view to take because even ifyou don’t like the candidate maybe there is an issue that you can agree with or aparticular stand point that you can take a side on. Therefore, the freedom that is givento we, the people, to participate in the affairs of our country should be taken up on. Many wonder how to go about raising the percentage of voters. Those peoplethat think they don’t make a difference should be told that there is no chance of makinga difference if you don’t vote. Taking the few minutes it actually takes to put in a votecouldn’t hurt and will make more of a difference than doing nothing.
Potential votersthat argue they don’t have the time I think they should make it available over theInternet and also extend the voting time period to accommodate more people. When I get the chance to vote, the next election, I am going to act upon myrights given to me. I want to participate in what happens in our country. Eventually,when I move out of the house all of the issues that are debated on will effect me.
Ihope that I can make a difference in what happens in our country and to the people. Ihave heard a lot of my friends say that it doesn’t matter because it won’t effect them. That isn’t true though. Issues such as, abortion, gun control, child welfare, health care,and so forth all effect the present and our future. Even if we don’t have to deal withthem, our parents still do. The fact that our voting percentage has gone down over the years is very sad.
Itshows how people these days don’t care what happens or if they do have become toolazy to act upon it. People should become more involved and get excited about thepolitical happenings. Our country is a country people look up to and dream aboutcoming to. We don’t value the fact that we have a free country and one of the fewworking democratic countries during this time.
We often don’t realize how lucky weare. I think sometimes a lot of people take for granted the benefits we get from ourcountry and don’t realize by participating and being a good citizen how much we canimprove our system; if we take the time to assume the responsibility given to us by thetwenty-sixth amendment. It amazes me how people once fought for liberty, justice,and freedom and now we would rather watch each other fight on TV talk showsinstead of fighting for what we believe in. It is every United States citizen’s right andresponsibility to participate and be involved politically. These rights are given to us forour betterment and well-being.
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