Marie Claire calls for votes

Marie Claire calls for votes

Until just a few weeks ago, the 2020 elections dominated the news. Our main concern was who would take the lead in the Democratic primaries and whether we would have to watch another seemingly ineffective debate. [and the new coronavirus, also known as COVID-19 (opens in new tab), made its vicious appearance.

It all seems small when dealing with a global pandemic and trying to understand the number of people suffering directly and indirectly (opens in new tab), the medical workers who are risking their lives (opens in new tab), and the millions who are unemployed (opens in new tab). Voting seems like a daunting task, especially in the socially distanced (opens in new tab) world we currently live in. States across the U.S. have already postponed their primaries (open in new tab) until the summer.

But even in the midst of this quiet war we are fighting, we must not forget the forces of change. We are witnessing the importance of electing leaders who will help our country weather the darkest times it has ever experienced. That is why we must remain focused on fulfilling our civic duty by voting in the 2020 primaries and, before long, in the general election on November 3, 2020.

That's why Marie Claire has partnered with DoSomething.org (opens in new tab) to make sure all of our readers are registered to vote. Regardless of your political beliefs, we've created a simple link (opens in new tab) to help you get out the vote. Simply share this page (opens in new tab) with friends, family, partners, and colleagues. You can also text VOTE to 38383.

REGISTER TO VOTE (opens in new tab)

We know a lot is going on right now. If the mere thought of voting in person in your state's primary or general election makes you uneasy, absentee voting (opens in new tab), aka voting by mail (opens in new tab), is an option. (You'll need to check the exact rules for each state.) In fact, absentee voting is going to be our new normal this year. It may not seem like it at this moment, but there is hope for a better future.

If you have any questions, tweet me @marieclaire or DM me @rachelepstein_.

Click here to register (opens in new tab) [19]

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