United States (GNP): Barack Obama urged Americans to reflect on the history and the actions before voting in the upcoming US Presidential Elections.
Barack Obama said, “If you’re still on the fence about voting in this election, think about what really matters” and “about the values we were taught.” He further said “The kind of country we want to be, and how this is a moment when your vote really does count.”
He highlighted discrimination in the black and Latino communities. Thus, he questioned the need for people to vote for someone who has a long history of “demeaning and disregarding” their community.
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Additionally, Obama addressed the concerns of Muslim Americans or Jewish Americans worried about war in the Middle East or anti-Semitism. He again questioned the community’s reason for voting for someone who “banned Muslims” or sat with “peasantries with Holocaust deniers.”
In his speech, he defined the concept of “Real Strength” as, “working hard, taking responsibility, telling the truth, helping needy people, and standing up for those.”
He then pointed to Kamala Harris and Tim Walls, saying they are the “candidates to vote for in this election” with all the qualities.
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Therefore, he emphasized, “Think about what really matters and what kind of country we want” before voting.
Moreover, Obama emphasized the importance of voting and said, “Your vote could determine the fate of our republic – the world that our children and grandchildren will inherit.”
At last, he highlighted the responsibility to participate in democracy by stating, “It’s an awesome responsibility. But what an extraordinary privilege it is to live in a democracy that gives each of us the opportunity to make our voices heard.”