Alarming Low Voter Turnout Threatens Self-Government, Says Senator Cornyn
Forbes Breaking NewsFebruary 4, 202612 min1,268 views
24 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβDeclining Voter Participation
- π Special elections across the country are revealing alarmingly low voter turnout, with some decided by as little as 5.6% of registered voters.
- β οΈ This trend is not isolated to specific districts or states but represents a broader issue of citizens not participating in self-government.
- π― When a small fraction of the electorate decides elections, the outcomes may not reflect the will of the broader population.
The Importance of Every Election
- π³οΈ Every federal, state, and local election matters because they directly impact daily life, from paychecks to education.
- ποΈ In a democratic republic, elections are the primary mechanism for self-government, and low participation undermines this foundation.
- π© Forfeiting the right to vote means forfeiting a voice in self-government.
Concerns Over Election Integrity
- π« There are concerns that it is too easy for individuals not legally eligible to vote to cast ballots, leading to potential voter fraud.
- π Requiring proof of citizenship and voter ID is presented as a common-sense measure to ensure only qualified citizens vote.
- π¬ The rise of mail-in voting and ballot harvesting has amplified concerns about election security and the potential for abuse.
Strengthening Democratic Processes
- π The Save America Act is highlighted as legislation that would require proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting, aiming to strengthen election integrity.
- π€ Ensuring that only legally qualified voters cast ballots is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the electoral process for all citizens.
- π’ Citizens are urged to participate in all elections, including primaries and midterms, to exercise their right to self-government and make their voices heard.
The Privilege of Self-Government
- πΊπΈ The founding principles of the United States are rooted in the consent of the governed, a right secured by the sacrifices of the founders.
- β¨ Exercising the right to vote is a privilege and a responsibility that honors those sacrifices and strengthens the nation's democratic experiment.
- π£οΈ Instead of complaining from the sidelines, citizens are encouraged to actively participate in self-government by voting.
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