
I 'm so proud I could be a part of her first time to vote.
I had the day off on Tuesday so the city-girl daughter and I went to the polls together. I snapped pictures with the pride of a mother sending a well-dressed daughter to the prom. I didn't want to miss a thing.

We voted at a local church.
What's that about separation of church and state again?

She was given a sample ballot to review.

A volunteer verified her identity.

And she took her place in front of the touchscreen,
in preparation of casting her vote for change.
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Very ironic about voting in a church...
Around here they're talking about moving voting out of schools. A security risk, they say.
I think kids seeing civics in action in important.
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