Does every vote really matter? While I believe that everyone should vote and that there is no reason not to be involved in the current and upcoming elections I can't help but feel that Does every vote really matter? While I believe that everyone should vote and that there is no reason not to be involved in the current and upcoming elections I can't help but feel that in a way, not every vote counts. Due to the fact that most elections held in the United States are not based on a popular vote, how can one single person vote help? When looking back at the 2016 presidential elections Hillary lost but still won the popular vote. So looking at it this way how could one more vote have prompted her to win? In some cases, one vote changes a lot, but unfortunately, this is not an everyday occurrence.
On a side note, I strongly believe every individual regardless of whether I agree with them or not, should vote. Age is not a barrier when it comes to elections, while you are unable to vote under eighteen, it does not mean you can't have interest in a candidate. Being involved is so important regardless of age or beliefs. The only way to have change be made is to get out and vote, thinking you're vote will not count takes away from that. While your vote might not be the one to determine a winner, it does not mean it doesn't contribute.

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