It's the simple things that make the difference. Calling, faxing, and emailing your elected representatives, from local to federal, will pay off. Never believe that "your" single voice will not be counted and heard. What would happen if we all said, "What difference would it make? They do not listen and will only do what they want?"
But, what if we all took action to oppose tax increases or other anti-tobacco legislation? What happens when you add a single voice to a second voice? It gets louder. Keeping adding one voice to that total, and before you know it, you've got alot of people on the same side. Yes, the anti's are doing the same, but I will bet you a cigar that most of their members do alot of talking--we have to outmatch them at the polls, on the phone lines--in everything we do to challenge anti-tobacco proposals!
Also, keep this in mind--only 25% (a rough average) of voter-eligible American citizens actually vote! Even less in non-presidential elections. That give us a potential edge. Let those too lazy to vote stay at home. These are the ones who do all the complaining and none of the voting.
Remember this, the electee's only goal while in office is to get reelected--that's the bottom line! They listen to their constituents. Does this mean they will agree with you-- depends on their position. But when our group speaks loud and clear, it's no longer just one vote opposing their potential decision, it's many votes! That will make the candidate or representative think twice about what their final decision will be!
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