The highlight of my week so far has been watching the DNC
convention on TV. I truly do love American politics. I have ever since I saw
Obama’s keynote address at John Kerry’s nomination and thought, why can’t this
guy be president?
When I asked that question, adults told me he might someday,
but it was too soon. They were still saying that in 2007 when he began
campaigning. Although I knew I would be 5 months too young to vote in the 2008
election, I still got excited. I read articles and watched political shows, I
invested hope and even some of the money I was earning at my first minimum wage
job into the campaign. My mom drove me and my sister over an hour so we could
see Obama speak at a rally, back when he was still trailing Hillary. I’ll never
forget that day, and I’ll never forget that November night I sat watching the
news as it became more and more clear that yes, he was actually going to win this.
Four years later, I still support my president. I am proud
of him for getting so many things done- most of what he said he’d accomplish at
that speech my mother took me to- despite facing so many setbacks. One thing I
wish he could have followed through on was closing Guantanamo, but nobody’s
perfect. Healthcare, gay rights, women’s rights, taking down Bin Laden, the
list goes on and on. It’s true that there aren’t many jobs available to me… but
isn’t it funny that the Republicans say “it’s not the government’s role to
create jobs,” and then try to bash Obama for not creating more of them? The
fact is, the economy is bad, but if it wasn’t for Obama it would be a lot
worse.
I feel I am better off, and will continue to be better off
as I get older, because of Barack Obama. I will have better access to healthcare.
I can expect equal pay for equal work. And I am, and will be, an engaged
citizen. Even though I was 5 months too young to vote for Obama the first time
around, I’ve voted in midterm and issues elections… I still haven’t gotten
informed enough to vote for judges yet, as my mother encourages me to do… I’m
not a perfect voter but I feel I am a good one who will continue to improve. I’m
so glad we have a good president who I believe will only improve in his second
term. I’m so grateful that in my lifetime I will at least get one chance to
vote for President Barack Obama.