Americans want to feel safe while exercising their right to vote, and they want fair elections. Some across the political spectrum differ on what their definitions of “safe” and “fair” are, but the underlying goals are shared.
When examining elections, one may conclude that their competitive nature means they’re inherently divisive. Yet when expanding one’s viewpoint to see the shared values that have fostered our democratic republic, many commonalities are revealed.
More specifically, both Democrats and Republicans want to feel their voice is heard in determining the future of the country; they want to feel safe while exercising their right to vote, and they want fair elections. Well-meaning people across the political spectrum can still differ in what their definitions of “safe” and “fair” are, but the underlying goals are shared.
At a basic level, the act of voting shows the desire to be heard and to positively influence the future of the country. Americans across the political spectrum want to be heard, and it can hurt to feel ignored. After the 2020 election, it became clear that many Republicans felt ignored, with 33% of them saying they trust U.S.
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