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            |  To the editor: This letter is 
			directed to all those who think involvement in civic life is a waste 
			of time because nothing ever changes. The election of Donald Trump 
			should now put that assumption to rest because after the reality TV 
			star entered the White House everything changed, and for the worse. 
			We learned that real leadership is about uniting people—not dividing 
			them. We need a president who can unite us and get us moving forward 
			again. 
 We can achieve our goals if we don’t keep getting rolled by crises. 
			We should be in charge of our lives—not insurance company 
			bureaucrats or politicians who think everything is about them and 
			not about us. If leaders give us the tools we need, tools like 
			health care that’s fair and accessible, and then get out of our way 
			we can get ahead.
 
			
			 We need to protect the basics that we have earned—like Social 
			Security, Medicare, and Medicaid—and build on them, so they’ll be 
			there when we need them. We contributed to them and we deserve to be 
			able to count on them. 
 We want to know if we’re sick we won’t lose everything. People need 
			to know that they are not one accident or illness away from 
			bankruptcy.
 
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            Folks shouldn’t have to worry that getting sick will 
			derail plans for their children and their future. We have to have 
			leaders who will protect you if you have a pre-existing condition. 
			That's a good reason to vote. 
            If you haven't voted lately, I encourage you to visit 
			the County Clerk's office on the south end of the second floor of 
			the Logan County Courthouse. Bring along your driver's license, 
			state ID, passport or FOID card and a bank statement containing your 
			current address or a utility bill and envelope that you've received 
			at your current address.
 Once you vote, things get easier. Our county clerk will routinely 
			send you in the mail each year an application for a ballot that you 
			can use to VOTE BY MAIL! We can thank Gov. Pritzker and the Illinois 
			General Assembly for that.
 
 Happy voting on Nov. 3. Make America normal again!
 
 Sincerely,
 Gary Davis
 Logan County Democratic Central Committee Chair
 [Posted 
            
			June 27, 
			2020]
             
            
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