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Use your voice. No matter who you vote for, Vote. And when you vote, Don’t vote for the one with the loudest voice, Vote for the one who listens well. Vote for the one who cares about those who ...
Tomorrow is Election Day! A big election many Hoosiers are paying attention to is the Indy Mayoral race. The time has arrived for voters to decide between GOP candidate Jefferson Shreve and current ...
Poet Tess Taylor shares her recommendations for some Election Day poetry to gird voters.
IN REFLECTING ON THIS WEEK’S HISTORIC ELECTION, there are a few eerie echoes from an election of 124 years ago. Walt Whitman included the poem “Election Day, November 1884” in his… ...
Can the saga of the 2016 election be summarized in poetry? One journalist has given it a shot.
A poem by John Pierpont says it all. This letter is written to all Franklin County citizen-voters trusting that everyone will consider the significant implications of this upcoming midterm ...
Here are four poems from the past, in response to the 2016 presidential election. First, Walt Whitman’s “Election Day, 1884” written about the nasty Cleveland–Blaine election of that year.
Something that's as important as the outcome of the 2024 election is voters' mental health. Election anxiety could be building, but crisis lines and other tools are available to listen and help ...
Poet Walt Whitman was watching the election in 1884, and he wrote a poem called “Election Day November 1884." (Samuel Murray via Wikimedia Commons) If you think the 2016 campaign was rough ...