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Alaya, age 10: “If I had lost my medicine, I don’t know what I would ever do. That would lead me to death, and I don’t understand why people would think to do that.”
Belia, age 13: “When I see them on TV taking kids away from their parents, it’s scary.”
Austin, age 15: “I heard if you zigzag when you run, like the shooter’s less likely to shoot you. So I’ve always been thinking, like, if a shooter ever comes into a classroom, like, I would like run through the back door and like zigzag out of the school. So like, I think about that on a daily basis.”
Jacob, age 13: “I think it is patriotic to protest.”
Alexis, age 12: “My dad had a car wreck, and the doctor gave him pain pills and he just got really addicted to them. So he wasn’t there for four of my birthdays.”
Reuben, age 11: “I feel pretty bad about people taking away my health care.”
Alaya, age 10: “I’m one of those sick people that you’re trying to take medicine away.”
Reuben, age 11: “Oh, hello! My name is Reuben and I am 11 years old.”
Jamario, age 16: “We need politicians that are actually going to do something about it.”
Alaya, age 10: “But I can’t vote.”
Bella, age 16: “I can’t vote.”
Jacob, age 13: “I can’t vote.”
Alexis, age 12: “I can’t vote.”
Belia, age 13: “So vote for me.”
Alaya, age 10: “Vote for me.”
Jamario, age 16: “For me.”
Austin, age 15: “For me.”
Reuben, age 11: “So vote for me.”
NOTE: We posted this video on our website yesterday. You can view it here: https://www.dfl3cd.org/vote-for-me/