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Saturday, February 13, 2010

History proves to us that one vote absolutely does matter.


In 1829 in Kentucky, Nicholas Coleman defeated Adam Beatty 2,520 to 2,519. In 1847 in Indiana, George G. Dunn defeated David M. Dobson 7,455 to 7,454. In 1847 in Virginia, Thomas S. Flournoy defeated his opponent 650 to 649. In 1854 in Illinois, James C. Allen defeated William B. Archer 8,452 to 8,451. In 1882 in Virginia, Robert M. Mayo defeated George T. Garrison 10,505 to 10,504.
The greatest upset in American Presidential history is the 1948 election in which Harry S. Truman defeated Thomas Dewey.

Here's where the power of one vote comes in.
In 1948 there were 9,247 voting precincts in Ohio. Truman won the state by just 7,107 votes. Had just one Truman voter in each precinct voted for Dewey or had one Truman voter in each district decided to stay home and not vote -- Dewey would have won the state and its 25 electoral votes.
The situation in California was similar. There were 16,802 voting precincts and Truman won the state by just 17,865 votes. Imagine if just one Truman voter in each precinct had instead voted for Dewey. Subtract 16,802 votes from Truman's total of 1,913,134 and add them to Dewey's total of 1,895,269. The result? California's 25 electoral votes go to Dewey: 1,912,071 to 1,896 ,332.

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Too many men think that voting doesn't matter, that no matter who wins an election, things won't change. I'll tell you this: That is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Take nothing for granted. Not your vote. Not your government. Not your rights and freedoms. Doing so by most men is exactly what has brought men to these bad times. With over 9 million fewer men voting than women, the political ideals carried out are disproportionately female. This gender-voting gap has caused unbalanced political sentiments that are not equal at all with respect to gender.  Our government is lacking in balanced input because men simply don't vote or don't understand the importance and power they have by just simply voting. The ultimate responsibility for how the government works, or doesn't, rests in the hands of the citizens of this country. Elected officials respond to people who bother to vote more than to those who abstain. Men have much more power than most in Washington would be comfortable with if they saw men using it. Those who participate determine election outcomes. I am not here to tell you who to vote for, or how to vote, I'm here to tell you how important your vote is and why not voting destroys your rights. You want real change? Join MensVotingAlliance.com.