
English: Cartogram of the Electoral Vote for US President in 2004, 2008 and the swing between the two. The 113 vote swing accounts for Kerry’s 251 votes plus the one rogue Minnesota vote for John Edwards. Each square represents one electoral vote. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Today in the U.S., it’s Election Day. A day where we vote for the new, or old, President. I would like anyone in the U.S., who is reading my blog, to get out and vote. Vote your conscience. I know a few people who feel that if we vote, it’s a wasted vote. These people feel that no matter for whom we vote, things in the U.S. will remain the same, that nothing will change. But I still have hope and believe in the “American dream” for all Americans. I know it gets harder and harder every year to believe in the American Dream. We’ve all been, and are still going, through some tough times, but we’ve been through tough times before and survived. And survive we will. We Americans are a tough lot. Nothing will stop us from succeeding. We have to keep believing. We have to keep believing in the American Dream.
So, if you’re reading this, go out and vote. No matter who your candidate is, vote. Don’t waste your vote by not voting. Millions of people all over the world would love to be in your place today — to have the right to vote!
Vote! Vote! Vote! Vote!
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