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From the Publisher: Vote. It’s an honor and a duty

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Dear reader,

Voting in the United States to elect representative

government is an honor, a privilege, and the duty of all Americans. In the 2016

US presidential election over 250 million Americans were eligible to vote. Sadly

only 55 percent of them voted.

In the early 1800s only white men with property had the

right to vote. Only gradually has the franchise been extended to more

Americans. Around 1830, all white men were allowed to vote whether they owned

property or not. In 1870 the passage of the 15th Amendment to the Constitution

gave African American men the right to vote.

In 1920 American women gained voting rights with the passage

of the 19th Amendment. The road to fairness by including all Americans with

this right was a difficult one so that this privilege should be taken

seriously.

The last presidential election in 2016 was decided by

roughly 70,000 votes in a three swing states – Wisconsin, Michigan, and

Pennsylvania. It was the 13th closest election in presidential election

history. Wisconsin is a swing state again this election year, so believe that

your vote matters and will count. Do the right thing on Nov. 3 or before and

exercise your patriotic duty to vote.

Patrick J. Wood

Publisher

From the publisher, Patrick Wood, Vote

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