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I voted
I voted. A red, white and blue sticker given to those who used their voice. Those who stood up and made the difference that an American should.
Voting is a constitutional right. A mark for who we see running our country successfully. We have been given a chance to voice who we want running our country! Who would just give up that opportunity? It’s time to put our beliefs on a ballot. I want to make a difference, don’t you?
Voting is America. It’s time to get into the spirit and bring our citizens together. We should celebrate our ability and revive our patriotism.
Voting is taken for granted. We are blind to other nations without this ability and we must realize how lucky we are. It’s a shame to put that to waste and ignore the consequences. If you don’t vote, why should you have an opinion? Why should you complain if you didn’t even step up to change the problem in the first place?
Something we should all have on our shirts this year. I voted.

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