Election Day from 5000 miles away

The United States of America, not all countries are created equal

Voting – what does it mean? To me, it’s about choice and responsibility. The United States was founded on the ideals that each person could have their choices and their opinions counted and majority rules. That never meant that my choice would be the favorite or that my opinion would be shared by all. It just meant, that if I had an opinion, it would be counted as equal with everyone else. No one gets more votes than me, no one gets less. All that is required is that you are an American.

Regarding the election, here are a few things I’ve learned from living in Switzerland this year.

1) The US is a big place.

So big, we have States, Counties, Cities and Towns as a way to manage ourselves. As such, our news generally covers those areas and not as much about the world outside our borders. Elsewhere, it’s a much smaller world and so the news tends to cover a lot of other country issues, much like we’d hear about what is going on in other states. What that has meant for me is that I hear a lot more about what’s going on in Eastern Europe and Central Africa and Southern Asia. Not all countries allow their citizens opinions to be heard, much less counted and, even less, as counted equally. The US is a special place and we should be very proud of what we have created in a relatively short period of time.

2) Voting takes effort.

Living in a foreign country for the first time is overwhelming on it’s best day. Simple things like turning on your dishwasher take time and practice to get right. The process of casting my vote from Switzerland seemed daunting and so, trying to make one less headache for myself, I decided I would time my next trip home the week before the elections and vote from home. But plans change….and I’m not home this week or even last. So while millions of US citizens made the effort and voted early and many sent in their ballots absentee, I didn’t get the job done. For the first time in more years than I can actually remember, I won’t be casting a ballot in the elections of November 2012. And it doesn’t feel very good. When I was younger, if I didn’t make the time to get to the polls, I just assumed that it didn’t matter anyway. At the scale we were talking, what does one vote really count? But it’s more than adding up to the bigger number, it’s about responsibility to make the effort to get my choice counted. Hard lesson learned for me.

3) Everyone cares about the US Presidential Election

No matter the calendar year, when you travel abroad, all non-Americans have a view on the US Presidency. In their mind, that office holder represents all that is America, good and bad. When I talk about “Brand America”, I like to focus on how similar the parties are and while we have a far right and a far left, most Americans are just to the left or the right of the center on most topics. In general, we’re all Americans and we all want to succeed, no matter who’s in office. I try to focus on the value we place in having our opinions counted and, at the end of the election, we get on with our lives and do the best we can even if our opinions weren’t the prevailing ones. They like this about Americans….

It feels good to be in Switzerland on the US Election Day, almost ambassadorial. The Swiss American Chamber of Commerce is holding a breakfast tomorrow at 6am – about the time the results should be called in the US, I’m looking forward to the discussions and offering a different perspective.

Now – if you haven’t already – GO VOTE!

6 thoughts on “Election Day from 5000 miles away

    • AND for the first time in a long time there is just so much POSITIVE to say! Feels good don’t it? That’s a great topic given the coming weekend. I told Polly just yesterday that if I were any closer I would definitely be making this a road trip weekend. It’s only when you’re so far away that you realize all that you took for granted – like road trips! Why don’t you make one for me?

  1. Love this!!! Love You!!! You’re what being an American is all about! Free Press! Free Speech! I’m proud to be an American today and from One American to another…I’m Proud to be Your Friend! 🙂 Keep this blog coming!

    • And the courage to fess up that you screwed up – the pain of not voting will sit with me for a while. Thanks for the post. I appreciate your help with this new endeavor!

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