Letter: Hey, Undeclareds, you’ll make the difference

Published: 01-17-2024 4:23 PM

If you are not signed up as a Democrat or Republican in your city or town, you can make a huge impact on the direction our country is going. You can vote on Tuesday. You can sign up at the polling station as either a Republican or a Democrat, vote for your favorite candidate running for that party’s nomination, and then switch your status back to “Undeclared” right there at the polling station that day. Even if you usually vote Democrat, for example, and if you are not now registered as a Democrat in your town or city, you can vote in the Republican Primary this Tuesday. You can change back to being “Undeclared” right after you vote.

I wouldn’t be surprised if there were more voters who are not signed up with a particular party this year than there are voters who are locked into one party’s primary. So if most of you who aren’t registered in your town or city as a Democrat or a Republican would vote your conscience this Tuesday, you might sway the New Hampshire primary and help surprise people all around the country with the results. We have a lot of influence in this state on who gets elected president. Be a part of the democratic process of voting for your favorite candidate.

David Woolpert

Henniker

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