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People are often discouraged from voting, but they can't be stopped if they show up at the polling place. To find out how to vote, visit Iwillvote.com. We give our power away by thinking it's too hard or won't make a difference. Many millennials, dreamers, and undocumented citizens are afraid to vote because they worry about immigration knowing their address and deporting their families. However, this is not true. When you vote, your citizenship is protected, and voting is confidential. If you have an undocumented family member, it's even more important to vote.

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You have an obligation to be part of the decision because the issue truly matters. A racist, abusive coward could permanently damage the fabric of our society. Do we really want to give nuclear weapons to a man whose signature move is firing things? We can end this nightmare and save the day for our children, our communities, and America. All it takes is all of us. We cannot pretend both sides are equally unfavorable, and we can't say one vote doesn't matter. Your vote matters; it affects everything, including the presidency, the senate, the house, local officials, immigration, student debt, common sense gun laws, and the Supreme Court. This isn't just an election; it's a tipping point for the country, the world, and your world.

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We should embrace our emotions—it's okay to feel upset, scared, and outraged. Our pain and voices matter. Don't hesitate to challenge those around you; encourage them to be active and vote. Tough conversations about politics are necessary. The powers that be thrive on apathy; a non-vote is a silent agreement that makes it easier for them to act in their own interests. This election impacts our lives and the futures of our children. Make sure they pay attention to you. Your vote is your power.

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We should embrace our emotions—feeling scared, upset, and outraged is valid. Our pain and voices matter, and so does our vote. Don’t hesitate to challenge those around you; encourage them to be part of the change and to vote. Tough conversations about politics are necessary. Those in power thrive when we remain silent or inactive. A non-vote is a passive agreement, making it easier for them to act in their own interests. This election impacts our lives, our children’s lives, and our future. Use your voice and your vote to demand attention and make a difference. Your vote is your power.

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I prioritize the preservation of American democracy and believe in free and fair elections. There is a dangerous extremist movement in America that threatens our democracy. We must all take action to protect it, as history, the world, and future generations are watching. The vice president and I have been advocating for voting rights since the beginning of our administration, and I urge all Americans to join us in this cause. We are a nation of possibilities, where the power lies with the people. Together, there is nothing we cannot achieve. Paid for by the...

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The speaker criticizes the idea that black and brown people cannot obtain IDs to vote, calling it racist and a form of low expectations. They emphasize that voting in the country is easy and that they, along with their family members who served in the military, have never faced difficulties in obtaining IDs. The speaker urges others to focus on voter integrity and not let the issue be framed as a racial one. They promise to fight for the people's right to have their votes counted in Congress.

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The speaker states they are politically active now because they believe the future of America and civilization is at stake. They indicate they were not politically active before.

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We should embrace our emotions—it's okay to feel upset, scared, and outraged. Our pain and voices matter, and we must not shy away from tough conversations about politics. It's crucial to encourage those around us to vote and be the change we want to see. A non-vote is essentially an agreement, making it easier for those in power to act without accountability. This election impacts our lives and the future of our children. We must demand attention and make our voices heard. Your vote is your power.

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We must participate tomorrow; not showing up could mean losing our chance to vote forever.

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The speaker states they are not thinking about disenfranchised voters, but instead focusing on lives, due to many lives lost and people missing. The speaker says this is much bigger than anything else.

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Character, compassion, decency, science, and democracy are all at stake in this election. It's not just about who we are as a nation, but also about who we aspire to be. The speaker asks a 17-year-old how old they are, implying that their vote is crucial.

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Character, compassion, decency, science, and democracy are all at stake in this election. It's about our national identity, values, and future. How old are you? 17? No say, but soon.

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The speaker warns that democracy is being taken away from the public and that there is about a year left before this country becomes an autocracy, with the next significant milestone the 2026 election. The speaker asserts that Donald Trump knows he will lose in a free and fair election, predicting that the House will flip to Democratic control, leading to committee hearings. In response, the speaker claims Trump has mobilized ICE agents, the National Guard, and calls the military from around the world to advise them to surround polling booths in the name of ensuring fair elections and preventing tampering. The speaker predicts that there will be violence and protests, and that there will be forces preventing tampering, with voting machines and ballot boxes being commandeered to secure the election, which, in the speaker’s view, would amount to Trump commandeering the election itself. The speaker emphasizes the need to raise public awareness that democracy is being taken away, arguing that the public often views democracy as a vague term and may not grasp what it entails beyond constitutional references. The speaker notes that people care about pocketbook issues—such as the price of eggs and health care—which directly affect them, but stresses that losing democracy would jeopardize many rights. These rights include freedom of speech, the freedom to pray the way one wants, the freedom to protest without facing jail or deportation without due process. The speaker asserts that all these rights would be at risk if democracy is lost and calls for educating the public about what is happening in America.

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Vote as if your life and future depend on it. This is your last chance.

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The speakers address concerns about voting and encourage people to exercise their right to vote. They emphasize that no one can prevent individuals from voting if they show up at their polling place. They also debunk the fear that voting will lead to immigration authorities knowing their address and potentially deporting them. They clarify that voting is confidential and that the voting rolls are not shared for investigation purposes. They highlight that if someone has undocumented family members, they have an even greater reason to vote. To find information on how to vote, they suggest visiting Iwillvote.com.

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We can't afford to sit this one out. If we don't participate tomorrow, we may lose our chance to vote forever.

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Young people should prioritize registering to vote over alcohol consumption, according to the speaker. They emphasize that alcohol does not lead to success and should only be used for refreshment and entertainment after accomplishing something. The speaker urges the youth to take responsibility for their future and not be influenced by alcohol advertisements. They mention that the EFF has a bill to ban alcohol advertising and sales near schools and places of worship. The ANC, on the other hand, allegedly wants young people drunk to prevent them from challenging the status quo. The speaker encourages the youth to register online and take action for a better future.

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President Obama and Harry discuss the importance of voting in the upcoming election. They mention key issues such as climate change, gun safety, and pro-choice legislation. They emphasize that everyone needs to do their part by visiting Iwillvote.com and making a voting plan.

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A politician seeking the youth vote should suspend all visas until college graduates can find jobs, as these graduates are entering the worst job market in American history and should be prioritized over foreign nationals. The speaker advocates for a total moratorium on all visas until pre-pandemic unemployment levels are reached, followed by passing the Raise Act, which cuts visas dramatically. Politicians should represent the interests of the 24,000,000 college students suffering under the cost of college, especially since these students lack lobbyists and are not getting refunds from their colleges. The speaker claims the ruling class does not care about this generation.

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The speaker urges the audience to vote, stating that early voting starts tomorrow and continues until election day on June 24. They believe New Yorkers want consistency, principles, and a belief in humanity. The speaker notes that while there are a million Muslims in the city, with 200,000 registered as Democrats, only 7% voted in the last election. They feel there is an opportunity this year, stating they began the race at 1% and are now 2% sure of winning. They believe they have the support of people across the city. The speaker asks the audience to inform everyone they know about the election and what's on the ballot, emphasizing that Muslims deserve equality and respect. They state that these things must be won, particularly at the ballot box, to show that Muslims belong in City Hall.

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The speakers in the video address concerns about voting. They emphasize that no one can prevent you from voting if you show up at your polling place. They encourage people to visit Iwillvote.com for voting information. The speakers also address fears among millennials, dreamers, and undocumented citizens about voting. They clarify that voting does not expose your immigration status or lead to investigations. They stress that voting is confidential and urge those with undocumented family members to vote.

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The speaker states that there is no dispute: the conduct of our elections, the way government comes into power, is a national security issue, and the security of our elections is incredibly important. The speaker says they are comforted as a citizen and as someone at the Department of Justice by the fact that national security eyes are on this, as well as criminal and civil rights review. They add that, at the end of the day, as a voter themselves and someone involved in politics before taking the job, they like every citizen to vote. They note that a lot of people don’t vote, don’t have confidence, and don’t care. It is important that people have confidence in, accept the outcome of the elections, and also be more likely to vote. The speaker concludes that this is a very good thing, whoever they’re voting for.

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Some believe that many millennials, dreamers, and undocumented people, who contribute to the country, are fearful of voting because they worry immigration will find them and deport their families. One speaker claims that this is untrue because voting is confidential and voting rolls are not transferred for investigation. Another speaker expresses disbelief, stating that the President is questioning whether an illegal person is voting, and reminding people that only citizens can vote. The speaker believes the President is saying not to worry about being caught for illegal voting. The speaker emphasizes that undocumented people cannot vote because they are not citizens.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of preserving American democracy and ensuring free and fair elections. They highlight the existence of an extremist movement that threatens these values. The speaker urges all Americans to join them in protecting voting rights. They believe in the power of the people and state that the United States has limitless potential when united. The message is approved by Joe Biden.

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How the US Is Destroying Young People’s Future | Scott Galloway | TED
Guests: Scott Galloway
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Scott Galloway discusses the economic challenges facing younger generations, highlighting that for the first time, 30-year-olds are not doing as well as their parents. He points out the rising costs of education and housing, which disproportionately affect youth, leading to feelings of anger and envy. Galloway emphasizes the wealth transfer from younger to older generations, exacerbated by policies favoring the wealthy. He critiques higher education for prioritizing profit over accessibility and calls for reforms, including increased minimum wage, progressive taxation, and expanded vocational programs. Galloway concludes by urging society to prioritize the well-being of children, questioning if we truly love them given their struggles.
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