I am a United States citizen and I vote.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a citizen, you need to know how to be a part of it, how to express yourself - and not just by voting.
I did become American citizen in order to vote. I lived in this country for a very long time and I finally reached the point where I thought, I'm often sticking my neck out on various issues as all human beings have a right to do.
I'm entitled to my political opinions, and I get to vote because I'm an American.
As an American citizen, one has to vote. If we don't vote, we're not doing our part. We'll become some sort of oligarchy.
By what right do you refuse to accept the vote of a citizen of the United States?
I don't vote.
I am a citizen of the world.
The fact is, I can vote for anybody; independents, Republicans, Democrats. But I'm a registered Democrat in the District of Columbia.
I'm a very bad citizen. I've never even voted.
I am an immigrant with a Green Card and, therefore, I am not eligible to vote in a federal election.