Saturday, November 5, 2016

Do Facebook posts help?

My aunt posted something on Facebook, wondering if people really thought that their posts would change anybody's mind in the upcoming election.

And all the comments were like, no way. Some others were like you can't just vote against a person if you don't like the other.

And I'm like, God, I hope so. I hope that when someone posts a fact-filled article about either candidate or either party that you read it. That you read both biased and non-biased articles posted by your friends and family and that you take the time to both think about "your" candidate and the other candidate.

Because that is how our country is going to work best. If you keep an open mind. If you look at their policies, their party, and their actions and words. If you take in all the information possible and then, then you decide.

So for all those people who are talking about the lesser of two evils. Here's why my candidate is great. I'm going to vote for Hillary, because she has a plan. Because she fights for women's rights and the rights of children. Because she has proven diplomatic skills. Because she is poised and collected in the face of all that has been thrown at her.

The fact that her opponent is Donald Trump. Well, that's just icing on the cake.

The best coincidence? She's a woman. I am voting for a major candidate who is strong and is a woman. Nearly a hundred years after women fought for our rights and one of our candidates is a woman. A woman who has all the qualifications necessary.

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