Voter rights are a crucial topic in societies globally, as they are fundamental to democracy and civic engagement. Recent events, such as controversial voter ID laws and restrictions on mail-in voting, have brought attention to the need for protecting and expanding voting rights. Petitions on this topic cover a wide range of issues, including fighting voter suppression tactics, advocating for automatic voter registration, and ensuring access to polling stations.
One petition with significant traction calls for the restoration of voting rights for disenfranchised individuals, highlighting the importance of inclusivity in the electoral process. Another popular petition focuses on combating voter suppression efforts by promoting early voting options and expanding absentee ballot access.
Join the movement to defend voter rights by exploring the petitions on this topic and taking action to uphold democracy. Your support can contribute to creating a fair and equitable voting system for all.
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I am a stayed home father of three young children. I am a political conservative. I'm a former Republican. I deeply care about my country. And I believe that Donald Trump must be stopped if we still want to have a United States to pass on to our children.
Missourians passed amendment 3 because they believe women and families should be able to make private decisions for their health and lives. We also don’t want to be a state where women wait bleeding in hospital parking lots or die because they were denied care like Texas and Georgia.
Banning abortions only bans safe abortions. This decision is not any easy one, but one that each woman, and the people in her life that care about her, deserve to make on their own. STOP trying to control women! Back-room abortions risk killing the mother. We need to preserve women’s health and safety.
It's heart-wrenching to hear and read abhorrent stories of women being denied necessary, life-saving care. The importance of reproductive rights are directly linked to reduced maternal mortality rates and improved overall health for women. Denying women these rights puts their lives at risk and is a clear violation of human rights. Whether it is a mother, sister, significant other, or friend in your life, every woman deserves the right to make decisions about her body freely and without interference from government. I care about women having their right to choose.
Under this new horrible regulation, not even the men in her life have the right to choose what happens to her body. Since when do we care more about government control than we care about an individual’s right to choose?
Reproductive rights are human rights. There is absolutely no reason for positions to worry about what a woman does with their body. Most abortions are done for medical and safety reasons for the mother and taking that away will cause there to be so much more maternal deaths that could have been so easily avoided with the access to proper care.
Where do I start? I lost a friend of 47 years because she told me that my fear of losing desperately needed assistance/Security was stupid and all she cared about was her own SS She accused me of letting my PTSD run my life. When I queried as to what about all the vetted horror stories about arrests of innocent people as well as tariffs that are hurting our country as well as our neighbors she said she did not want to hear about it, etc. that she just wanted peace In her life and she didn't care about anything else or listen to my concerns. I was so hurt and shocked that I hung up and blocked her. And the worst part of all of this is that she calls herself a Christian but her actions or lack thereof,speak much louder than words. To summarize my thoughts I am 80 and struggling to support verbally, efforts to rid our country of its poison of hateful leadership and threats of harm and loss of democracy and the rule of law,the slashing of venerable departments from Education to Medical research and dozens of others by a man who wants to be king taking vengeance on anyone who gets in his way.The tales of horror just keep coming. So, successful impeachment vote,removal from office, a slap upside Republican heads, and restoration if possible of our country 's honor. Well, it's a start. Then a reaching out from our elected officials to our communities to help those victimized by the Executive branch. I have lost my friend but all I can do is pray for protection and guidance and hope for seeing our country healed as well as my needs as an 80 year old to hold on to SS and Medicaid and a decent roof over my head.
Impeaching Donald Trump—again—is not just a political act. It’s a moment of reckoning for our democracy. It’s about drawing a clear, unwavering line around the rule of law, accountability, and the boundaries of power. No person—president or not—should be immune to consequences for actions that harm the nation, exploit its institutions, or incite violence for personal gain.
This moment matters not just for Americans, but for people everywhere who look to the United States as a global symbol of democratic ideals. If we allow disregard for truth, corruption, or authoritarian impulses to go unchecked, we send a message that power is more important than principle.
Impeachment is not about partisanship. It is about protecting the future—preserving a government that is accountable to the people, not beholden to fear, propaganda, or chaos. It is a stand for truth in an age where lies can spread faster than justice. And it is an act of courage that reminds the world: democracy is not a given. It’s a responsibility.
I am retired teacher and helping my niece raise a toddler…living in my sisters home to do that. I want better for this child and my last years on this earth
I volunteer at a nonprofit helping people & families dealing with financial crises. Cutting SNAP benefits & throwing people off Medicaid will have devestaing consequences. Nonprofits & religious organizations are doing what we can but without the support of the Federal government it won’t be enough.