Why We Should Have The Right To Vote

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Voting is all around the world, and many times it involves the common person. The common people are the ones who usually vote in elections and other political practices in a democracy. The ones who choose not to vote, however, have no right to complain once a decision is finalized. A vote is a contribution, so those who complain about the results and didn’t vote, shouldn’t be allowed to complain because they didn’t add to their side, and it is their civic duty to vote in the first place.
A vast majority of people who don’t vote and still complain about the results would mention our God given right to freedom of speech. People like that will most likely back up their actions by mentioning it, saying stuff like how they are allowed to speak freely as citizens of the United States. However,the right to speak freely should be earned. If a person doesn’t earn the right to speak, in this case, voting, then they shouldn’t state their opinion openly. …show more content…

When someone votes, it means they cared enough to go out of their house and sign a couple of crosses on who they voted for. These people are the ones who took the time out of their day to give their opinion on who should win an election. It is the ones who are willing to make a difference that earned the right to vent their opinions. Most people who don’t vote have a political standing in some form or fashion, it’s just that they don’t express it in a voting booth. If they don’t give the time to vote, why should the earn the time to complain to

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