Why Many Americans Don't Vote
It's a long article with a lot of data, but to me what it boils down to is that a lot of people are idiots.
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The last time Richard Brown voted was in 2008. He had caught a couple of presidential debates on TV, and found himself liking what the Democratic candidate, Barack Obama, had to say. And as a Black man, he was excited by the idea of voting for the countrys first Black president. Then in 2012, he decided not to bother casting a second ballot for Obama. It wasnt that he had soured on the president he just didnt think it was necessary. Hes already in office [so] I kinda figured he didnt need my help, Brown said. He was willing to take the time out of his day to cast his vote, but he didnt think it would have an impact on the outcome. I know its kind of a stupid thought, but I feel like one missed vote isnt going to change anything. Twelve years later, though, hes planning to vote again. Its not because Brown, who is now 53 and lives in the Midwest, is newly hopeful that his vote will matter. In fact, hes not at all confident that the candidate hes supporting, Joe Biden, will win. But the stakes of this election feel personal. Over the past four years, some of his friends have changed the way they act and talk, saying hateful things about Obama or sharing racist memes on Facebook. Im not even really keen on Biden, Brown said. Its more so that Trump is bringing racist rhetoric out of a lot of people. Those kinds of comments are really hurtful to me, disrespectful to me, he said. So hes decided to vote again this year: This way, if [Biden] does lose the election, I cant say that it was my fault because I didnt vote. Every election, millions of Americans go through a similar thought process and, it turns out, lots of people feel like Brown: They think voting doesnt matter or isnt worth their time. In any given election, between 35 and 60 percent of eligible voters dont cast a ballot. Its not that hard to understand why. Our system doesnt make it particularly easy to vote, and the decision to carve out a few hours to cast a ballot requires a sense of motivation thats hard for some Americans to muster every two or four years enthusiasm about the candidates, belief in the importance of voting itself, a sense that anything can change as the result of a single vote. I guess I just dont think that one persons vote can swing an election, said Jon Anderson, who wont be voting for president this year because of moral objections to both candidates. |
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