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Native American Voting does Count
Felt it important enough to add this posting because whoever is elected has much to do with what happens to Indian Affairs. Ever since the first president to the current president we are always in a battle stance or have a watchful eye to what policies are developed in our behalf. The president makes political appointments like the Secretary of Interior who has responsibilities over Indian Affairs. So who will the new president appoint and what kind of administration will we have governing our Indian Affairs? It is time we flex our political muscles and have direct involvement in the voting processes in both the primary and general elections. Even change tribal and school board elections on reservations to concur with state and federal elections for a higher turn out in voting. Native Voting does count like in the State of Arizona amid a Republican Stronghold Tribes put into office a Democratic Governor and State Attorney General. And now in different States we have 64 Native American State Legislatures. So yes our voting does count and it seems our life and our existence hinges on who America puts into office of the president. So lets turn out in record number and vote in 2008.