1. Voting is the foundation of our democracy. America is built on the ballots cast in every election before this. The shape of our democracy shifts with time, but one truth remains constant: it is our participation in the democratic process that keeps our country strong. 2/11pic.twitter.com/AvxmSnqqem
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2. We won’t see real change unless we vote for it. Systemic change doesn’t happen by asking for it, it happens by voting for it. Electing officials who are committed to championing the issues that we care about is how we make real change happen. 3/11pic.twitter.com/y5bBoQLjZ2
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3. In Delaware, voting is easier than ever. Due to the pandemic, vote by mail is an option for every eligible Delaware voter in this year’s general election. You don’t even have to change out of your WFH sweatpants to cast your ballot. It doesn’t get any easier than that! 4/11pic.twitter.com/XFutoP1FpL
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4. If you don’t use it, you could lose it. If you don’t use your right to vote for candidates who will protect & expand your rights, you may be electing candidates committed to systemically revoking rights that are critical to you, your family, your neighbors & your friends. 5/11pic.twitter.com/VGudXBBxR8
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5. Free stickers! Who doesn’t love free stickers?! If you voted by mail you probably won’t be getting an “I Voted” sticker, so if you’d like to celebrate your love for democracy and stickers, email us at aclu@aclu-de.org and we’ll send you a free ACLU sticker pack! 6/11pic.twitter.com/f8gBGoXeWP
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6. Bragging rights. Your vote matters, your voice matters, and when you cast your ballot you earn the best kind of bragging rights: you get to let everyone know you helped fight for your country by keeping the foundation of our democracy strong. 7/11pic.twitter.com/ZrPITC5T93
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7. Because history doesn’t have to repeat itself. Generations before us fought hard to protect & expand our right to vote. Using your vote is essential to protecting the voting rights victories we’ve already won & to expanding those victories for future generations. 8/11pic.twitter.com/G7ktZYhe2B
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8. To have a say in how your money is spent. Is your tax money going toward the things that matter most to you & your community? Your vote is vital to electing officials who are committed to spending our hard-earned money on the things that will help our communities thrive. 9/11pic.twitter.com/co2zsINl4M
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9. Because those who can’t vote need you to stand up for them, too. People who don’t have the right to vote in America, like kids, undocumented families, and incarcerated people, are counting on you to elect people who will fight for them, too. 10/11pic.twitter.com/9o1BPpz90Z
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10. America is worth fighting for, and your vote is one of the best fighting tools you have. The strongest systemic fight that we have is our vote. We can use our vote, our fight, to build on the foundations of this democracy & create the America that we can all believe in. 11/11pic.twitter.com/ARKvF6dIZs
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