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17 Reasons to Vote Tuesday

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17 Reasons to Vote Tuesday
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Voting is something that many Americans view as a chore and many do not bother to show up to the polls at all. This election, in particular, has been one of the hardest decisions we have made in regards to who controls our nation. We are all anxious to see which candidate takes the presidency and so we must go out and vote for whomever we see fit to serve.

Here are 17 reasons you should go out and vote today:

1. It’s a privilege not many have.

2. It’s a chance to a part of change.

3. If you don’t, you really have no room to complain.

4. So many people the right for so long.

5. It’s more than just the Presidential election, there are local decisions as well.

6. It directly impacts your life.

7. Someone can look up if you vote or not, so just do it.

8. You get a cool “I voted” sticker.

9. On average you only vote 15 times in your life.

10. It’s an excuse to be late to work or school.

11. It feels very American.

12. The issues are too great not to care.

13. It’s one of the easiest processes.

14. This election is historic.

15. Younger people who can’t vote are counting on you.

16. Vote for those who died defending your freedom.

17. It’s fun to see if your choice won.

Whether you're voting for Hillary or Trump, it's your right.

GO VOTE!

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