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Playinghardball's JournalThis sign is spot on!!
Estimates are only 40% of eligible voters, or 19.6% of Americans, actually voted in the midterm elections. #UniteBlue
Sure hope everyone remembers this in 2016...
Borowitz comment....
What Bernie Sanders said about the elections...
They did not vote for tax breaks for billionaires, but that's what the Republicans will give them.
Bad News For McConnell: Heavy Turnout Reported In Kentucky Urban Areas Likely For Grimes
Democrats seem intent on not repeating the stay home fail of 2010.
Kentucky politics expert Joe Sonka of Insider Louisville reported hearing that turnout has already hit 20% in some Louisville precincts.
Louisville and Lexington are likely Democratic areas where Democratic Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes will need huge turnout in order to have a chance at ousting incumbent Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
http://www.politicususa.com/2014/11/04/turnout-hit-20-democratic-kentucky-area.html
As Sen. McConnell casts vote as man behind him gives thumbs down....LMAO
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Sen. McConnell casts vote as man behind him gives thumbs down at @bellarmineU. @courierjournal @ALTONPHOTO #kysen
8:52 AM - 4 Nov 2014
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Right now in a polling station near you there is a stupid person canceling out your vote.....
Right now in a polling station near you there is a stupid person canceling out your vote.
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@TheTweetOfGod - Or you are canceling that stupid person's vote.
9:34 AM - 4 Nov 2014
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Good news for Democrats:
Good news for Democrats: My canvass volunteers are reporting massive turnout at the polls when they vote, "Like a presidential year".
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@Eclectablog It was packed at my polling place this morning in Lacombe, LA. Hope the #GOTV gets Mary through today!
9:27 AM - 4 Nov 2014
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The Most Precious Right
By Liberal Librarian
Did you know that until 1812, there were property qualifications to be met in order to vote in the United States? (All property qualifications were done away with by 1860.)
Did you know that until the 15th Amendment, non-white men couldnt vote?
Surely you knew that Senators werent elected directly by voters until 1913?
Of course, women didnt get the vote until 1920.
Oh, and about that 15th Amendment? Non-white citizens (e.g., African Americans) werent allowed to vote in most Southern states until the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965.
Poll taxes, which barred many poor from voting, were done away with only in 1964, with the passage of the 24th Amendment.
What these plot points in history show is that the right to vote has not been a broadly accepted right in the history of this country. When the Founders established the republic, the franchise was limited to propertied white males, as they had a stake in the nations success.
Every generation, the idea of universal suffrage gained momentum. But it has never done so without great struggle and pushback from the forces of reaction.
Why should men who own no property be allowed to decide the fate of men who do?
Why should Negroes, who are below the Caucasian race, be allowed to vote on matters of national import?
Women are mentally unfit to cast ballots. That is the purview of men.
Every time a proposition was made to include more people into the governance of the state, there have been those excuses. They call upon tradition, common sense, natural order. What they actually call on is bigotry, hatred, and greed.
Voting has never been free. It has never been given up without a fight. It has never been attained by a gentle word or a plaintive cry. Different groups of people have wrested the right to vote by sweat, by tears, by blood even, crying out that they will have a voice in the running of their own affairs, regardless of what those who hew to tradition will say.
And yet, now in 2014, we have a degenerated Republic.
There are estimates that 90 million voters will go to the polls today. That is up from about 60 million in 2010. While that is a welcome surge, that is still not even half of the voting age population.
Voting has gone from a right to be fought for to an imposition to be shirked off.
Why should I vote? Nothing changes.
Voting for the lesser of two evils doesnt interest me.
Im too busy to vote.
The excuses roll easily off the tongue.
I can understand if people dont have the time to volunteer. That is time consuming, and too many people are burdened just trying to make ends meet. Likewise for contributing to campaigns.
But voting is the one weapon you have to make sure that you will struggle less. Voting is your weapon to aim at the 1% who want to impose a feudal system on this country. Voting is your weapon to make your voice heard, that you are not an expendable commodity but a living, thinking human being, and you want the state to work for you, not against you.
Voting is the citizens most precious right. It is the right from which all other rights flow. Not bothering to vote ensures that people will win office who respect none of your rights. Not voting abdicates your right to complain, to demonstrate, to be a citizen. Without the vote, all other rights are conditional and revokable. Voting is the sword one wields against injustice.
If youre reading this on this Election Day, and are caviling about whether or not to go and vote, think of all the people who came before you, fighting, dying for the right to vote. Think of people around the world who take to the streets to call for the right to vote, to decide their own fates. Think that the worlds greatest democracy only functions if everyones voices are heard, not just those of the rich and the fellow travelers they bamboozle.
Vote, because its the one way you can proudly claim that title: United States citizen.
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