Educate yourselves on ALL the presidential candidates policies as well as how they plan to go about making these policies happen.
Don’t get all your information on tumblr because half the time it’s wrong, twisted or just plain made up. If you see something on tumblr that interests you or makes you upset about a certain candidates, do the research.
Don’t stick to a singular news source. A lot of times our favorite news sources can be bias, whether we realize it or not.
Don’t let anyone peer pressure you into liking/voting for a certain candidate. Make your own choice, don’t like your parents, roommates, followers, romances or friends make the decision for you.
Check what they really stand for. Look at their policies directly from their sites and analyze the information they give you. Watch interviews with the candidates from a variety of news channels.
Do the numbers. Do their tax plans add up? Does it actually pay for everything? Is it going to put the United States into even more debt? You have to critically analyze if they can actually do what they claim they can do and if it is truly best for all of Americans, not just a select few.
It’s okay to like someone that your peers/family/followers/political party don’t. If you believe they will truly do the best job for this great nation, then don’t let other people let you feel bad for liking them.
This election could build our country back up or tear it down even further than it is now. We, the youngest generation eligible to vote, have a huge impact on where this country will be headed, so get your information on all the possible choices.
Reblogging this because the midterms are just as important!
Realizing this says presidential candidates- but it applies to EVERY elections, referendum and proposals. Do YOUR job as a voter to make YOUR impact.