An Advocate for Future Generations

I just saw a hysterical meme of someone being attacked by a giant walrus asking “have you voted yet?” That feels pretty accurate. You cannot turn on the TV, drive down the street or click your apps open without being asked if you have voted yet.

I was hesitant to bring it up in my recent podcast because everyone is over the election. We are so close to the finish line though. If there has ever been a time to advocate for your family or for future generations it is now. I would argue that we cannot rest or stop advocating until the polls are closed.

Do you know someone who is unsure of who to vote for? Are you yourself unsure? I am including a great voter guide link and some fantastic podcast links as well that can help with policy and platform understanding.

This is such a pivotal election, everyone needs to get out and vote. There really are no excuses with mail in ballots, early voting and voting day of. Millions of people sat out of the election in 2016, please don’t be one of the people that sits this election out.

May I be so bold to assert that we are not voting for the best personality, best looking, a spiritual leader or even someone with a spotless past. This country needs a strong, clear headed leader that will uphold our constitution, protect Americans basic rights and defend America’s borders.

http://bgea.org Voter Guide

http://Check out Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=203327 Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

http://Check out Fearless with Cissie Graham Lynch https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=419394 Fearless with Cissie Graham Lynch

http://Check out Just Thinking Podcast https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=511307 Just Thinking Podcast

Most of all please be sure to pray non stop for our President and for this election. I know that future generations and the current generation will thank you.

About

Hello! I am so glad you are here in this space! My name is Natasha, I am very quickly approaching 40 (wow), I am a mom of three littles and a wifey to a great man. I was raised a Georgia peach, but I was born in Washington state and I have family all over. I have also lived quite a few places, but the South is my favorite.