A new generation is propelling the escalating protests in Thailand. These young people are bold and impatient 鈥 and, as one expert notes, 鈥淭hey鈥檙e more and more the driving force in Thai politics.鈥
I voted Saturday 鈥 an annual act of civic participation that reminded me of the bond so many Americans share in getting to the voting booth.
My family鈥檚 experience on the first day of early voting in Massachusetts was not like that of many of the who have broken voting records this fall. We didn鈥檛, for example, have to show up at 2:45 a.m. to beat long lines 鈥 the choice 79-year-old Maxine Shelby and her niece , after Ms. Shelby鈥檚 daughter endured a seven-hour wait Friday. Some queues were easily explained: In Boston, the opportunity to proved a strong lure. But in Georgia, the impact聽of a聽聽鈥撀爓hich did not聽keep pace with surging voter聽registration 鈥 was聽hard to countenance.聽
Still, we witnessed, as so many people have, the reliable calm of the poll workers, the applause for young citizens casting their first presidential votes, the friendly nods as ballots drop into the collection box. Across the nation, groups like have stepped up to nourish weary voters and hard-working volunteers. And I couldn鈥檛 help but be struck by how, in an indisputably challenging year, a powerful lot of patience and strong spirit is on display as Americans show their commitment to making their voices heard.聽