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Make Your Vote Count: Key Factors to Consider When Selecting Political Candidates for Local, State, and Federal Elections

Many People Vote Against Their Interest By Voting for the Wrong Candidate.

Martin Kush
9 min readApr 27, 2024
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Every upcoming election, I vote. I vote whether I am in the country and can go to my local voting station, often voting early, or if away, I request and send in my absentee ballot. Sometimes, the electoral office will find some reason to disqualify my absentee ballot, but normally, they count it. I will always try my best to vote. I know the US electoral system is skewed because of interference from the corporate sector, an undemocratic electoral college system, and laws aimed at restricting voting rights. In effect, all these serve to weaken the democracy we are so proud to espouse to the world.

During election season, whether local, primaries, runoffs, state, or federal, we get a list or a blank ballot of all the candidates and research everyone who will get a vote. We research every referendum on the ballot and vote based on our findings. In the end, we look out for our interests. It feels like with the advent of one candidate showcasing gold sneakers, pictures of them in fried chicken establishments, and boasting that he was indicted several times, that’s likely why Black people like him…

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Martin Kush
Martin Kush

Written by Martin Kush

Author exploring social justice, the economics of racism, and history. Empowering readers to understand and challenge systemic inequalities.

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