To the Editor, How do you vote for President? Do you vote on family influence, party affiliation, lesser of the two unacceptable, media influence, personality of a candidate, party platforms, candidate's stand on current issues, or the need for change
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To the Editor,
How do you vote for President? Do you vote on family influence, party affiliation, lesser of the two unacceptable, media influence, personality of a candidate, party platforms, candidate’s stand on current issues, or the need for change and your duty to effect that change.
This year it seemingly matters more than past years as we are facing an unknown future in personal safety, financial earnings, and the continuous ravaging of the horrific pandemic.
A few of the many serious issues are: government response to the spread of Covid-19, civil unrest, a fair and just solution for removing all racism from our national agenda, safe educational means for all teachers and students, defunding our law enforcement agencies, and serious environmental concerns.
Make a difference and try to study a few so as when you cast your ballot yours will be a well informed freedom of choice ballot.
Bob Sweeney
Warwick
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