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Frank Urges: It’s Crucial to Vote Now, Don’t Sit This One Out!
Gail B. Frank, a Green Valley resident, reflects on her past and emphasizes the importance of civic engagement.
In her youth, Frank never doubted that the government took care of its citizens. Those were simpler times in America.
A journey through third-world countries brought this into sharp focus. When she returned home, the passport agent’s “Welcome home” resonated deeply.
Frank has since come to understand the essence of “home” as a democratic republic where power lies with the people.
The preamble of the U.S. Constitution begins with “We The People.”
Voting is a fundamental way for citizens to make their voices heard in this democracy.
Frank insists that this is not the year to sit out; the stakes are high, and every vote counts.
She acknowledges the collective exhaustion from politics and global issues. But emphasizes the importance of voting.
Shared civic desires include body autonomy for women, sensible gun regulation, and a just legal system. Voting can achieve these goals.
Educational reform, affordable healthcare, and the preservation of Social Security are also crucial. Voting directs these changes.
Today’s choices affect tomorrow’s world. Frank urges votes that honor past sacrifices.
Silent majorities effect no change. “We the people” need to mobilize and act.
Engage with neighbors, display the flag, and vote to defend democracy and core beliefs.
For those in the autumn of life, this might be the last chance to influence the future of democracy.
Frank warns of the irrevocable loss if democracy falters—it’s now or never.
Seniors have the wisdom and time to make a significant impact. Despair is not an option.
The call to action is clear: let’s safeguard democracy for the next generations.
The legacy we leave behind can be one of action and effort to maintain democratic ideals.