Will you be voting Nov 6? Why or why not?
“Technically, I already voted, and I did it because it’s our chance to let our voices be heard. It’s a right that many in this world are still dying for today. I want what I am voting for to be something that I agree with, something that follows my values and something that I believe will better our country.”
–Tyler Woods
“Of course – voting is a right every American has. If people don’t vote they are giving up their voice, giving up their right to call themselves a citizen of the United States of America. I have voted.”
–Sam Koester
“No, I won’t. As an international scholar, I don’t have voting rights in America. Which is why I would urge all my American friends even more to go out and vote.”
–Sayantani Dasgupta
“Yes! Giving up your right to cast a ballot is taking a pass on one of the greatest rights that we are given as Americans. No matter how small one voice may be, it will always be heard more loudly than the voice that is not used.”
–Darby Lam Baldwin
“No, because I voted by absentee ballot. I did vote because I believe that if you want to live in a nation where the people decide who’s in charge, you should participate in that decision.”
–Sammi Gunning