#ivoted Did you? _ If we can make a mobile passport app and pay our taxes online, we can find a way to make it easier for more people to vote. I am for 100% enfranchisement, for every citizen to vote. I’m not telling you how to vote, I’m imploring you simply TO vote. _ The history of voting rights in this country tells a story of hard-won battles for the right to vote. _ 1789: white male land owners who made up 6% of the population get the right to vote 1856: white male tax-payers (non-land owners) get the right to vote 1870: non-white men and freed male slaves are given the right by the 15th Amendment but Jim Crow laws in the South prevent most from voting (some are still on the books today) 1920: white women are granted the right to vote 1924: Native Americans granted citizenship and the right to vote 1943: Asian Americans granted the right to vote 1965: African American women and all minorities granted the right to vote in Voting Rights Act of 1965 1971: adults aged 18-21 granted the right to vote in response to Vietnam war protests that argued if you’re old enough to serve you’re old enough to vote 1986: American citizens living abroad granted the right to vote _ Today several constitutional amendments state that voting rights cannot be abridged on account of race, color, previous condition of servitude, sex, or age for those above 18. _ Your ancestors fought for the right for you to vote. Many died so you could cast your ballot today. Go vote. Your voice matters. _ Power to the people only works when all the people actually have the means and the will to exercise their power. The answer to our future isn’t to try and purge marginalized communities from voter rolls or block them from voting. Not only is that a temporary solution that will fail over time, but it stems from hate and fear, which eventually backfires. So please, put love in your heart today and let the power of your love motivate you to get to the polls and #vote ✔️

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#ivoted Did you?
_
If we can make a mobile passport app and pay our taxes online, we can find a way to make it easier for more people to vote. I am for 100% enfranchisement, for every citizen to vote. I’m not telling you how to vote, I’m imploring you simply TO vote.
_
The history of voting rights in this country tells a story of hard-won battles for the right to vote.
_
1789: white male land owners who made up 6% of the population get the right to vote
1856: white male tax-payers (non-land owners) get the right to vote
1870: non-white men and freed male slaves are given the right by the 15th Amendment but Jim Crow laws in the South prevent most from voting (some are still on the books today)
1920: white women are granted the right to vote
1924: Native Americans granted citizenship and the right to vote
1943: Asian Americans granted the right to vote
1965: African American women and all minorities granted the right to vote in Voting Rights Act of 1965
1971: adults aged 18-21 granted the right to vote in response to Vietnam war protests that argued if you’re old enough to serve you’re old enough to vote
1986: American citizens living abroad granted the right to vote
_
Today several constitutional amendments state that voting rights cannot be abridged on account of race, color, previous condition of servitude, sex, or age for those above 18.
_
Your ancestors fought for the right for you to vote. Many died so you could cast your ballot today. Go vote. Your voice matters.
_
Power to the people only works when all the people actually have the means and the will to exercise their power. The answer to our future isn’t to try and purge marginalized communities from voter rolls or block them from voting. Not only is that a temporary solution that will fail over time, but it stems from hate and fear, which eventually backfires. So please, put love in your heart today and let the power of your love motivate you to get to the polls and #vote ✔️


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