Everywhere you look both in the real world and online, people have big opinions about the state of the country right now. And most of the opinions aren’t favorable.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating is at 37%, as of the end of January, down from 40% in the fall, and many people think the country is heading in the wrong direction as Trump attacks Iran and appears to be trying to bury the Epstein files.
While it’s important to get out frustrations by complaining to friends and family, or even posting about issues you’re passionate about online, there is something else a lot of people can do, but most don’t.
What’s that? Voting in the primary election. And primary election season is now kicking off in the U.S.
Roughly 80% of Americans don’t vote in primary elections, which dictate who shows up on the ballot in the general election ― and that has big implications on the politics in the country. Here’s what to know.








