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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMy daughter-in-law got her citizenship last week; she voted today with my 1.5 yr. old granddaughter
helping to place the ballot into the box. Just in time to help us save our USA.
I'd love to post pictures, but I don't want to make them a target.
Cha
(297,910 posts)your family, NBachers!
I know how proud you must be!
NBachers
(17,156 posts)gademocrat7
(10,679 posts)sheshe2
(83,989 posts)And she brought a future voter with her. Teach your children well.
NBachers
(17,156 posts)along with other source material. I'd never tell anyone who to vote for, but I know their political leanings, so I don't have a problem with putting options in front of 'em and letting them make up their own mind.
I voted yesterday, too. I usually like to vote at the polling location across the street, but there was a bit more time & research involved this year. I wanted to get it in and done! I love the image: three generations of voters participating in one of our most routine, yet sacred, miracles.
sheshe2
(83,989 posts)We need this win to save future generations. I feel the energy. We can do this.
iluvtennis
(19,891 posts)dlk
(11,592 posts)This is what makes our country great!
NBachers
(17,156 posts)TomSlick
(11,120 posts)TNNurse
(6,931 posts)NBachers
(17,156 posts)Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)NBachers
(17,156 posts)kimbutgar
(21,237 posts)Its ironic that those who naturalize know more about how our government works than those born and raised here. I doubt the orange maggot could pass the basic citizenship test your daughter in law did.
I was a politicial science major in college and have always been up on how our government works.
rurallib
(62,471 posts)we have many friends who are immigrants. That first vote is just so special.
NBachers
(17,156 posts)nation.