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Hey Millennials: Your Vote Matters!
Hey there, Millennials! Did you hear the latest? Rumor has it that some politicians want to take away your smartphones. Okay, maybe that’s a stretch, but they definitely want to take away a lot of other things, so who knows what else is coming?
Mark Your Calendars
First things first: mark your calendars for November 8, because you need to get to your polling station and cast your vote. It’s a Tuesday—nothing really exciting happens on Tuesdays, except maybe taco night. So, you’ve got no excuse. Go ahead and jot it down right now; I’ll wait.
The Importance of Your Vote
Now, here’s a quick fact: Millennials account for 33% of the electorate, yet only 26% of you turned out to vote in the 2012 elections. That means about 60 million of you sat out. No judgment; I’m sure you had a lot going on, but we really need you to grab some tacos and get to the polls this year. Your votes could be the deciding factor in whether we face some serious consequences—think fire, brimstone, and maybe even flesh-eating zombies.
Why Your Vote Matters
Why, you ask? Because certain politicians are pushing for some pretty concerning policies. They want to make choices that could negatively impact your rights and freedoms. Who wants a leader with a fragile ego making decisions about our future? Just imagine if they had access to the nuclear codes—yikes!
We know you care deeply about issues like climate change, education, immigration, and gun safety. You are the most diverse and educated generation yet, and it’s time to make your voices heard. Your vote is not just important; it’s essential.
A Little History
Why is your vote so crucial? Here’s a little history for you: back in 2000, Ralph Nader’s candidacy is believed to have siphoned votes away from Al Gore, helping George Bush win the election. So, please, don’t throw your vote away on a candidate just because they’re not part of the mainstream options.
In Summary
You care about important issues. Your vote is everything. You hold the power to influence the future. So, let’s all grab some tacos and head to the polls on November 8!
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