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OCONOMOWOC, Wis. - WisconsinEagle -- If you weren't registered to vote in this past midterm elections, you are well aware of the nasty surprise we all got.
Darry Constantine is a registered Republican voter. He's also a self-described "none of the above" kind of guy when it comes to party politics. He says he doesn't like the way either party is governing our country, and that he's never anticipated it being any big changes in this past midterm election.
But this year, he's speaking on the people were manipulated to vote party lines in the midterms – and he's not happy about it.
"Most people like me only vote because they are afraid of the consequences if they don't," Constantine said.
He's not alone. A lot of people are afraid of the consequences of not voting in midterms. And with good reason: the stakes are high, and the potential consequences are dire.
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So if you're not registered to vote, or if you're undecided about whether or not to vote in the midterms or any other election in the future, this should help you bring more clarity about it. Constantine was recently a guest on the God Pill Wisdom Podcast with Marcus Hart and Augustus V.
"We are still a relatively young country. We are arriving in what's now a new country and this places us in uncharted territory. This is apparent in the moral decline of the mainstream media and culture." say 2024 presidential hopeful Darryl Constantine
The truth is every vote matters. In the 2016 presidential election, Trump won the election with a total of 306 electoral votes. That may seem like a lot, but it's just a slim majority of the 538 total electoral votes. In other words, Trump won the election by a margin of just 44 votes. If just 44 people had voted differently, we could be living in a very different world right now.
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So if you're thinking about sitting out more elections, remember that your vote could be the one that makes all the difference.
Darry Constantine reacts to the consequences of not voting and he has some interesting things to say about it. He's found that people who don't vote are more likely to be poor, to have lower levels of education, and to be less engaged in their communities.
"These are the people who are the most vulnerable in our society," Constantine says. "And they're the ones who are least likely to have their voices heard."
Visit Constantine2024.com (https://www.blogger.com/u/3/blog/post/edit/4803481099890238353/943316255846740722) for more information about Darryl Constantine.
Darry Constantine is a registered Republican voter. He's also a self-described "none of the above" kind of guy when it comes to party politics. He says he doesn't like the way either party is governing our country, and that he's never anticipated it being any big changes in this past midterm election.
But this year, he's speaking on the people were manipulated to vote party lines in the midterms – and he's not happy about it.
"Most people like me only vote because they are afraid of the consequences if they don't," Constantine said.
He's not alone. A lot of people are afraid of the consequences of not voting in midterms. And with good reason: the stakes are high, and the potential consequences are dire.
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So if you're not registered to vote, or if you're undecided about whether or not to vote in the midterms or any other election in the future, this should help you bring more clarity about it. Constantine was recently a guest on the God Pill Wisdom Podcast with Marcus Hart and Augustus V.
"We are still a relatively young country. We are arriving in what's now a new country and this places us in uncharted territory. This is apparent in the moral decline of the mainstream media and culture." say 2024 presidential hopeful Darryl Constantine
The truth is every vote matters. In the 2016 presidential election, Trump won the election with a total of 306 electoral votes. That may seem like a lot, but it's just a slim majority of the 538 total electoral votes. In other words, Trump won the election by a margin of just 44 votes. If just 44 people had voted differently, we could be living in a very different world right now.
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So if you're thinking about sitting out more elections, remember that your vote could be the one that makes all the difference.
Darry Constantine reacts to the consequences of not voting and he has some interesting things to say about it. He's found that people who don't vote are more likely to be poor, to have lower levels of education, and to be less engaged in their communities.
"These are the people who are the most vulnerable in our society," Constantine says. "And they're the ones who are least likely to have their voices heard."
Visit Constantine2024.com (https://www.blogger.com/u/3/blog/post/edit/4803481099890238353/943316255846740722) for more information about Darryl Constantine.
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