This is how I would like you to vote this November

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In closing, whatever you decide to do this November, please vote. And while you’re at it, teach the importance of voting to someone younger than yourself — pass it along to the next generation, so that they, too, will know how important it is and will pass it along to their next generation.

Noah Webster’s cousin, the politician Daniel Webster — a former New Hampshire member of the U.S. House and a former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts who also served three different presidents as Secretary of State — held the same view. He said:

“Impress upon children the truth that the exercise of the elective franchise is a social duty of as solemn a nature as man can be called to perform; that a man may not innocently trifle with his vote; that every elector is a trustee as well for others as himself and that every measure he supports has an important bearing on the interests of others as well as on his own.”

And, in the end, that’s what I really want to convey to you right now. When you vote — and I really want you to vote — don’t do it for yourself. Do it for those around you, too. There is nothing more important you can do for our community, our county, our state or our nation.

If you’re reading this, thank a teacher. If you’re reading it in English, thank a soldier, sailor, airman or Marine.

Bob Eschliman is editor of the Newton Daily News. He may be reached at (641) 792-3121, ext. 423, or at beschliman@newtondailynews.com via email. “Common Sense” appears each Monday and Wednesday.

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