Voters who care don't need prodding
When I was 14, I marched down to the Social Security office and got my Social Security number and my working papers so that I could caddy.
When I was 16, I learned how to drive, so I went to the State Police Headquarters and took a written test and driving test for my driver's license.
When I turned ,21 I got myself to the City Building and registered to vote. I have reregistered seven more times as I moved around the country. Recently I renewed my driver's license with a REAL ID.
Voting is a right and a privilege. Why is it that some people (Connie Schultz) feel the need to help, push and cajole others to exercise their right and privilege.
Bill Blaine
Bloomingdale