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Don’t Disengage; Your Opinion Counts | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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It’s easy to disengage from politics when you disagree or feel like nothing you say or do will matter—
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but that shouldn't be our response. We can make a difference when we wisely speak up for our beliefs and—more importantly—
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vote for the person who most agrees with the direction we’d like the country to go. Consider the words of Samuel Adams, one of the
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founding fathers of America: “Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote
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that he is not making a present or a compliment to please an individual … but that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society
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for which he is accountable to God and his country.” I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.