One of the strongest ways you can carry out your civic duty is by exercising your right to vote. With voter support, politicians are elected into office and can fulfill their goals of passing policy. Due to these circumstances, every single voter can make a difference. Because we American citizens have the right to vote policymakers into office, it makes the concept of voting one of the most important tools a society can have.
It is of the utmost importance that young people like us have an understanding over who our elected officials are going to be. When you think about the importance of voting, think about the kinds of policies you would like to see pushed into existence. That way, you can help inform yourself of who you need to be voting for. Here are some thing to think about when it comes to voting:Â
- Who will have your best interest at heart?
- Who do you align with politically and morally? Â
- Who is going to make sure you get what you need in terms of your healthcare rights and opportunities?Â
- Who do you feel can make the most change?Â
Young people have even more responsibility, as we are the ones voting in those who will lead our country into the future. As such, it is that much more important that we know who we are electing into office and that we exercise one of the most profound rights of an American citizen: voting.