THE RIGHT TO VOTE
Young Americans have the most voting power in the country. Yet continually throw away the right to vote.

THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUNG VOTERS

Currently, in the United States, young voters account for half the voting power yet continually throw away their power to vote. Millennials have proven to be the most vocal about their viewpoints and are most often the ones who don't go out to vote. In the last election on 19% percent of eligible voters from the ages of 18-29 voted, meaning that older generations are making all the decisions for the country. it.

"Would you let your grandma decide what you wear on a night out to the club?..Not many people want someone else making their decisions for them, especially when that person might not see the world the same way as they do. That’s what happens when you don’t vote: You are giving away your power to someone else — someone who doesn’t see the world the same as you." - Michelle Obama

STATES WHERE YOUNG VOTERS COULD MAKE THE BIGGEST IMPACT

These are the states that could make the biggest impact in the next election. Nevada, North Carolina, Florida, Virginia, Wisconsin, Colorado, Ohio, Pennslyvania New Hampsire and Iowa. If you live in one of these states a young vote is so imperative because it could sway the vote one way or another, even if you don't live in one of those states you stills should not throw away your right to vote.

IT'S A RIGHT THAT HAS BEEN CONTINUALLY FOUGHT FOR

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Hi. My name is Lizzy. I made this website because I saw people my age who dont care about the importance of voting and I wanted to spread light on the importance of voting