MY DAY: : ALL… ABOUT THE VOTE

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Dr. Ester Davis
Dr. Ester Davis

Reminder: National Voter Registration Day is Tuesday, September 23

Recently, a group in Texas credited “The Ester Davis Show” with registering over one million voters.

My crew concluded that this was done over a period of about four years. As host/producer, I am not sure. I am certain that everything that effects your life and lifestyle is in the vote. In Joyce Meyer’s bestselling book “Battlefield of the Mind”, she writes that “there is a war going on and your mind is the battlefield”, out of which was born our campaign of “all… about the vote”. We want your mindset to be with the right to vote, we can correct all of what is wrong by sticking our necks out at the polls with the registration card in tow. Well, we are back on it again starting with National Voter Registration Day, Tuesday, September 23, 2014.

As Joyce Meyer preaches, a lot of life’s investment is in the mind. Whether it is raw or rich, positive or negative, right or wrong… it is born in the mind. But, understanding the American Vote is recognizing that you are changing your life from difficult to victorious and training your children to continue the family legacy.

National Voter Registration Day is widely recognized from coast-tocoast.

And the people/groups with the most registered voters… and voters, get a lot of attention from the one that desire the vote. I hope you did not miss my article on “Hamilton Park” the renown African American community in North Dallas. This precinct votes in the ninety percentile every election. As a consequent all politicians, irregardless of their political religion look for some acknowledgment from them.

Some of the long standing voters registration campaigns are “Rock-the- Vote”, now “Bitethe-ballot”, and with social media, students are bouncing the ball in their direction. But, for African Americans, it is all… about the vote.

Registering to vote has a lot of benefits. It is a personal responsibility that cannot be delegated. So, if you do not vote, you can have ‘no comment’ about changes or the non-existent of changes. The biggest benefit is respect… with a lasting message.

“Ester Davis Show” featuring Police Women, Fairview, Texas.Esterday.com Cancer Lecture Series at Oak Cliff Bible, September 12, 2014.