Tuesday, October 25, 2022

YOUR VOTE IS YOUR VOICE: MAKE IT HEARD!

By: Mildred Robertson

Well, it’s decision time folks. The end to early voting for the 2022 Midterms is fast approaching and the November 8th election looms large. There are weighty decisions that Americans must make this November, and every one of us will be making one whether we choose to make our way to the voting booth, or we tap out and say that our vote won’t make a difference.

For those who choose the latter, nothing could be further from the truth. You see, all that happens when you don’t participate in the democratic process is that you strengthen the position of the person least likely to represent your interests.  

So not voting is actually a vote of sorts.

You see, someone will be making a decision about whether women have autonomy over their bodies. Someone will decide whether working Americans should have a living wage. Your elected representative will help determine whether a 15-year-old can have access to an automatic rifle, or whether it is all right to attack elected representatives if you don’t like how they legislate.  Someone will decide how police officers will treat citizens under arrest, or in distress.

Whichever party wins in November will decide whether you or your parents receive social security and how much. Elected congressmen and women will determine whether we pursue clean energy, or whether we aid Ukraine in its battle against tyranny. Local elected officials will determine what children are allowed to learn in our school system, and they will decide how much to invest to ensure all children get a sound basic education. They will even determine where parks and housing developments are built, how roads and infrastructure will be maintained, and whether there will be affordable housing in your city.

Don’t you want to have some say in who is making these vital decisions that directly impact your life?

There is no perfect candidate. Every one of them has some kind of flaw because each of them is human.  You are not going to agree with every stance a politician may take. You may even feel that all the possible candidates are inadequate. But one of those candidates on the slate will have sway over your life for the next several years, and the decisions they make may possibly influence the next several decades. Do you want to leave the decision about who holds the power to others? Or do you want to have a voice in who runs your community? Because someone will.

Make your voice heard. VOTE IN THE NOVEMBER MIDTERM ELECTION!

(You can register and vote during One-Stop Early voting, which ends November 5 at 3 p.m. in Wake County North Carolina. Election Day is November 8th.  Go to your local Board of Elections website to determine dates, times, and locations for early and election-day voting in the state and county where you live.)

 

Friday, October 14, 2022

VOTE IN THE 2022 MIDTERM ELECTION

By: Mildred Robertson

There is no one standing between America and insurrection but YOU! You have the power to set this nation back on the right course, and you can do it with your VOTE!

Don't sit this one out! VOTE BLUE in the 2022 Midterm Election. Your future depends on it.


 

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Fight Insurrectionists: Vote for Democracy!

By Mildred Robertson

If you were disturbed by the violence and anarchy of the January 6th insurrection you must make your voice heard. Vote to ensure that those representing you in the White House and in Congress believe in the Constitution and the rule of law. Vote for individuals who will support equal pay, a woman's right to choose, and an individual's right to love whom they please. Vote for fair housing and sensible gun laws. Vote for a stable and just congress that can stand up to anarchists and seditionists. Be a true patriot...Vote to save America!
 

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Your Vote is Your Voice

 By: Mildred Robertson

September 9th marked the official beginning of the 2022 mid-term elections in the state of North Carolina. That was the date the state began to distribute absentee ballots to voters who requested them. While most mid-term elections have fewer voters than presidential elections, this year may break the mold as voters ponder issues such as voting rights, a woman’s right to choose, and an unbalanced Supreme Court. Many voters are aware that their vote this November may well have a lasting effect on both them and future generations.

Voters will have to balance tabletop issues such as the soaring cost of gas and food, as well as burdensome student debt that has blocked the upward mobility of many young Americans. Add to that the seemingly burgeoning border crisis and a radical right-wing political organization that threatens the violent overthrow of the government and you have a smorgasbord of issues that voters must wade through.  

All of these issues have energized voters on both sides of the political spectrum. Voter turnout in midterm elections has a tendency to fall in the range of 40% compared to the estimated 60% who vote during presidential elections. But it appears the 2022 midterm election is poised to break that trend due to a motivated electorate on both the left and the right who are anxious to cast their ballots in 2022, and possibly change the course of history. You must make sure that your voice is among those who make these critical decisions.

While it may be a daunting task for some voters to sort through all of these issues, and the various candidates who promote them now is the time to get informed. There are several steps you can take to make sure you are a knowledgeable voter who can cast your ballot based on your best interests and beliefs. 

You should first check to ensure that you are currently registered in the district and precinct in which you live. If you have moved, or have not voted recently, contact your board of elections to verify your status. In North Carolina simply go to https://vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup/. In other states, check with your local Board of Elections. Here in North Carolina, you can also learn everything you need to know about races on the ballot, voting dates, and deadlines, You can also learn steps you must take to vote by mail, early vote, or vote on Election Day. (Go to: https://www.ncsbe.gov/voting/upcoming-election). You will also be able to download a sample ballot to research the candidates and other issues on which you will be voting.

In North Carolina voters will decide on one U.S. Senate seat and 14 U.S. House seats, as well as several state offices such as the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. You also will be making a decision on local judges and prosecutors, sheriffs, and county commissioners.

Again, if you do not live in North Carolina, you can get this information from your local Board of Elections.

Our national discourse on all the ballot issues we face is both broad and heated. Many of us have taken the battle to social media. While debating on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram may be gratifying, it will change nothing. If you want to have an impact on the direction this country takes, YOU MUST VOTE in the November election. Your vote is your voice. Make sure it is heard!