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Florida Independents Should Have The Right To Vote
When I registered to vote at the age of eighteen, I registered as a Republican. My parents were Republicans, and just as I followed their religion of Christianity, I also followed their politics. By the time I was twenty-five, just as I had taken issue with a lot of what Christianity told me was true, I also realized that I didn’t feel that what the Republican Party was striving for really resonated with me. However, the Democrats didn’t seem very appealing either. So I became spiritually and politcally independent.
In Florida politics, being Independent means that you don’t have the right to vote in primary elections. Primaries are reserved for those adherent to one of the two dominant parties, so since the system doesn’t work for Independents, Independents have to work the system. Although many of us realize that the system is rigged, some still have enough naive hope and blind faith to register for whichever party we resonate more with in order to vote in the primaries, and those of us who care enough, then change our designation back to Independent for the other 1,454 days of the election cycle.
Now, I only have 1,440 minutes every day so having open primaries would allow me to use the precious moments I spend re-registering my affiliation on other, more productive things. It would also give all of the other 3,872,351…