Meet my remarkable 94-year-old grandma, Betty, casting her vote for Hillary while nestled in her hospice bed in sunny Sarasota, Florida. During her final days, she was typically only awake for about two hours each day. When we asked her if she wished to vote, she immediately lit up and insisted that it was crucial for her to support our first female president. With unwavering determination, she requested a ballot.
She exercised her democratic right using a mere 1/8 of her remaining waking hours on this planet. Just three days later, she passed away, but her voice will resonate, and her vote will be counted. #WiseGrandmasForHillary
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In summary, Betty’s story reminds us that every vote matters and that the spirit of activism can shine even in the twilight years of life.
