I just cast a ballot for my future, and my husband's, and yours, and for our families' future.
I just cast a ballot in favor of using people's strengths to make our country better, rather than playing on their weaknesses.
I cast a ballot against racism, sexism, and sexual discrimination. My ballot tells America that I am not just in favor of tolerating our neighbors, but of accepting them.
I cast a ballot for guaranteed health care access for every US citizen.
I cast a ballot for a host of women's issues: equal pay for equal work; reproductive freedom; upholding Roe v Wade; more access to childcare and family leave.
I cast a ballot to uphold the Constitution.
I cast a ballot against the war in Iraq.
I cast a ballot against torture.
I cast a ballot to keep church and state separate.
I cast a ballot for an open-minded, realistic look into our immigration policies.
I cast a ballot for progressive, science-based energy policies.
I cast a ballot for working people everywhere.
I cast a ballot in favor of progressive tax policies which do not favor the wealthy, nor penalize the poor or working class.
I cast a ballot for better access to better education for this country's children and young adults.
I cast a ballot for better treatment of our service men and women upon return from duty.
I cast a ballot for our country to once again live up to its reputation as a role model for the rest of the world.
For the first time in my life, I feel I've cast a ballot of which I can be proud.
I just voted for Barack Obama and Joe Biden.