What does voting mean to you? |
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Equal opportunity and opening the doors to power. That’s what voting means to me. |
Giovanna Negretti Executive Director, ¿Oíste? Boston |
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It’s an authentic, expressed action that recognizes the humanity of people in existence even before the Constitution. |
Larry Mayes Chief of Human Services, City of Boston Boston |
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It means life. It means I have a choice … in my life, in my kid’s life. It’s everything. |
Isylah Haynes Photographer Roxbury |
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It means putting a good candidate in office that’s going to be good for the people, in terms of education, jobs and issues like welfare reform, health reform and things of that nature. |
Vincent Richardson Bike Messenger Boston |
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It means the future. The future of education, health and retirement, especially for me. I also have children and I really don’t want any boys going to war. |
Brianna Rudolph Nurse Milton |
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Voting to me means a change and for a whole lot of people. I think Obama’s going to stand true to his word of change. |
Conquista Roscoe Nursing Student Milton |