13 Comments

Thank you for saying this. I don't know how, with media coverage as extensive and exhausting as it is today, anyone could be "undecided". And if they claim to need to "know more about Kamala Harris" , I think it's because they're dead set against voting for a woman at the Helm of the United States of America . We still live in it in an incredibly misogynistic country.

Expand full comment

I already voted blue when I returned my mail-in ballot. I believe it's vital to our country that the Harris-Walz ticket wins on November 5th. (I live In NJ.)

Expand full comment

Me, too and so did I.

Expand full comment

Yes! Vote! Democracy, decorum and intelligence over chaos and lies!

Expand full comment

Great article, John, thanks for saying everything I’m thinking. People need to realize if they want to see change, they need to make it happen at the ballot box 🗳️ I’ve always considered it my civic duty to get out and make my voice heard by voting. Can I say I’m excited about all the young people who have reached the voting age, and I’m hoping they are ready to back the only candidate that is working to make great progress for our country, Kamala Harris!! VOTE.BLUE.ALL.THE.WAY.DOWN.THE.BALLOT 💙

Expand full comment

Bravo! Am sharing now ...

Expand full comment

Beautiful!

Expand full comment

Well said, John! I am sharing this on my blog! As others have noted, I don't understand how anyone can be undecided this time around, for the difference is literally day vs night, life vs death. Thank you for your words of wisdom!

Expand full comment

Powerful piece John. This should be a public service ad running non-stop across all media every hour until the election!

Expand full comment

Love this, a very powerful statement, thank you John.

Expand full comment

Once again a wonderful share. Thank you for always revealing your heart. I will be voting 🗳️ in a few weeks. Let’s save our democracy 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

Expand full comment

Thank you, John. I voted and I voted for hope and joy. I voted for Kamala and Tim.

Expand full comment

I already proudly voted BLUE

Expand full comment