Mrs.Nick Jonas: How can teens who can’t vote, still make a difference in the election and voice their opinions?
Teens all deserve the chance to be heard and speak out when they have an opinion. Its important for them to be educated and speak out on what they feel. How are some ways this can be possible, and what are ways to encourage them to have an opinion and voice it?
PS Im 13 and I am working on a campain for this topic because involvment in the election is very important to me.
Answers and Views:
Answer by roxy
You do deserve an opinion but it doesn’t count until you are on your own and paying taxes. Then you will have a semi-educated opinion not an emotional opinion.
There are lots of things that you can probably do. Many of them are not exciting but you can do things like stuff envelopes, hand out flyers and do things in a candidates local headquarters.Answer by KABANGA
When you register to vote, use the fake ID you use to get into barsAnswer by Malevolent Blessing
V-Log’s?Answer by Mr. Fancy Cat
you could volunteer at your local election office to make phone calls or go canvassingAnswer by Dylan
Right, well when you get old enough, you’ll have the chance. It’s great that there are kids out there like you, who care, but the majority of them don’t. So, just wait it out. You’re definitely allowed to have an opinion, of course, and I don’t really have an answer for your question, because I don’t know how you can be involved. Just stay interested though, and your time will come.
Now, this is to the person who posted the first answer…
I’m still in high school, I don’t live on my own, nor do I pay taxes, but I get to vote in this presidential election, and my opinion is very educated, not emotional.
That’s a great thought indeed, I too believe teens can make a big impact in politics, even before they’re old enough to vote. Sometimes politics seems pretty far from the average teen’s daily life. But the truth is that the political process affects everyone. I saw many good opinions and voices in favor of this on and ideas for how you can get involved too!
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