I'm talking about a revolution

Not the kind that gets you tear-gassed in the streets of Hong Kong, tortured in a Syrian prison or guillotined in the Place de la Concorde

All we have to do for this revolution is show up to vote, first in our primaries and then November 3

All of us

Easiest. Revolution Ever

This surge at the polls would indeed be a revolution because it's a given that so many won't show up on Election Day

Estimates vary, but data from the US Census Bureau and research from the Sentencing Project indicate that 60.4 million eligible Americans haven't bothered to register to vote. That's a huge number of citizens sitting on the sidelines That's almost the same number of people who voted for either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election

Are you one of those nonvoters? Then the polisters and media pundits have already counted you out

You're not part of their polling because they only count registered or likely voters. You're not part of their electoral calculus. You're not part of their plans. And you're sure not a part of their budget

That's because they're certain you're not going to vote. So they look right past you You don't matter. If you don't vote, you're invisible

But what if our voting habits changed overnight? What if those 60 million adults who've been sitting out showed up November 37

Wait, you say. Voting is pointless Politicians do what they want, you argue. Democracy is broken, you shrug. Well, it's only broken in the way that your dust-collecting exercise bike or rowing machine doesn't work it doesn't work because you're not using it.

When huge swaths of the American people don't vote, we cede outsized power to the people who actually do vote

If we as an entire nation vote, things in Washington (and in our state and local governments) will be transformed. Here's how

-The candidate a true majority of us decide is the best will win.

-The power of special interests will diminish as their funding can no longer work to motivate a small group of voters with outsized power

-Policies that the majority of Amencans say they want will finally start to happen

The best part of this revolution is that it's easy for each of us to pult our weight. The only thing each of us needs to do is to check a box If we each go vote, and bring a few others with us to vote, we will all win

If we all register, and the number of registered voters starts to swell meaningfully over the next several weeks and months, change will start to happen even before our elections

Candidates will notice and the narratives will begin to change I guarantee t

This is how we can ensure we have the power to choose whom we want to be as a nation. This is how we can remove the anxiety and fear for our futures This is how we can

determine the direction of the country we love for decades to come

This is how we win the easiest revolution ever

What is the author’s point of veiw on voting? Make you answer short and simple

The author believes that voting is essential and encourages all eligible Americans to participate in order to bring about meaningful change in the country.