This
week's article by Jeff Ignatius, "Rock the Vote
Boat," underscores the enormous weight of each
American's vote. Ignatius concludes with a quote from The
Broken Branch: "Citizens
at the polls are the most powerful agents of change."
Thus
begins my traditional election-time mantra: Get out and vote! Do it
because (1) it's your civic duty as an American; (2) it's your
constitutional right and privilege as an American; or how about (3)
because it's the last thing the politicians want you to do. There's
a reason for this.
The
two major political parties, Democrats and Republicans, make it their
political mission to encourage voters to stay home. Historical poll
data clearly shows a consistent percentage of voters who cast ballots
in every election. Sadly this percentage is less than half of all
eligible voters, which means that the majority of voters consistently
don't vote. And that is the percentage political strategists work
the hardest to maintain.