Let’s not just raise our glasses to freedom, but let’s raise our voices too.
~ Lin Manuel Miranda ~
28 Wednesday Oct 2020
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inLet’s not just raise our glasses to freedom, but let’s raise our voices too.
~ Lin Manuel Miranda ~
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Sharing comments back and forth, you know how I fell about the election, but just to tell everyone: VOTE! Democracy isn’t about who wins, it’s about the fact we can have a free and fair election to decide the direction we want to go! It’s a freedom we take for granted at our own peril, as the last 4 years have show…elections have consequences!
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As you know, we both share pretty similar political views, but as you said, no matter who you support, get your vote in however you can.
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Look, if everyone went out to vote, we’d be very happy with the end result. The polls bear that out – the key is to vote…in 2016 tens of millions of dollars were funneled to thrid party candidates for one reason: to take votes away from Hilary. We cant let that happen again.
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Great video Kim!
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I’m glad you liked it Fraggle.🤗
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yes!
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😊
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I wish I could shake off that ‘sinking feeling’.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Me too Pete.
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Great video, Kim!
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They did a great job.😊
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This is a great video Kim. The most important thing is to vote. My husband never voted, and I told him he had no right to complain about the government if he didn’t at least vote. Countries that have free elections are so lucky, but so many take that for granted.
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I have to usually nag my husband to vote, but it was actually easy for me to convince him to send in an absentee ballot along with me.
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Yes!!!
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☺️
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