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Hard to tell if these posts are trolls trying to encourage voter apathy.
But here's an answer to your question. If the simple act of voting doesn't seem effective, then you should engage more with the election process. Volunteering at your next local election is a great nonpartisan way to get involved. Or if there's a candidate you really support you can volunteer with their campaign.
I agree, mine is genuine, I'm just apathetic. A baby boomer's baby.
That's why I'm asking, I'm thinking of who to approach.