Every Vote Counts
February 6, 2010
We are a few short weeks away from the Democratic Primary – the first election of this political season. As a new political season begins and the rhetoric heats up, it is time to reflect about the role we play in our own future.
In a democracy, every candidate should be considered, every vote is critical — and should be counted. With the upcoming primary for Roanoke City Council, it is important to not only remind citizens to vote, but also to help inform citizens about all four candidates that will appear on the March 2nd ballot. It’s important for citizens to ask themselves: What is best for Roanoke? Which candidates can work together to move Roanoke forward through these difficult times and into a promising future? Which candidates are reasonable, balanced and accessible? Which candidates genuinely listen – and more importantly hear – the voices of the people?
Every citizen in Roanoke has three votes in the primary on March 2nd and their actions on that day will impact the future of our great city. I whole heartily encourage, citizens to exercise their rights and speak their minds by using all three of their votes on March 2nd. In the meantime, I remain committed to providing you as many avenues as possible to share your thoughts through interactive opportunities on Facebook (Dave Trinkle For Roanoke City Council), Twitter (Dave Trinkle) and here on my blog (www.DaveTrinkle.com). Please also subscribe to updates on these sites, as I will continue to share as much information as possible to help inform voters and remind citizens of the primary election.
Regardless of the neighborhood in which you live – I believe we can all agree we’re lucky to live in a democracy. But a democracy depends the citizens to do their part. It is up to us to manage our own future by paying attention, asking questions and taking action. It’s up to us to decide who will be an effective and inspiring leader – then it’s up to us to go out and vote.
Please use one of your three votes on March 2nd to elect Dave Trinkle for Roanoke City Council.
Thanks, Dave




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