My Attitudes Towards Voting In The United States

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I was raised in a household where voting was viewed as a privilege, responsibility and above all, a civic duty. Voting is taken very seriously by my parents and this was clearly communicated to us, their children. My dad, in particular, would always tell us that when it comes to choosing who to vote for, one must pay close attention to the candidate’s personality, political background and his or her platform. For years I’ve observed my parents’ attitudes towards the significance of voting, and being immersed in that environment molded my attitude towards voting and who to vote for. My attitude towards voting is very similar to that of my parents in that I do believe it is a civic duty. As citizens of our country, it is important that we

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