U.S. Republicans, Democrats in Canada agree: Expat Americans should vote
TORONTO — Despite the bitter partisan divide racking U.S. politics, there is one thing both Republicans and Democrats living in Canada agree on when it comes to November’s presidential election — the need for American expats here to vote.
Roughly 620,000 Americans who are eligible to cast ballots live here but fewer than 33,000 of them actually voted four years ago, U.S. data indicate. Activists from both parties say those uncast ballots could have made the difference in the bitterly fought 2016 election that saw Donald Trump become president.
Mail-in ballot in hand, Graeme Wagner, 35, an American-Canadian lawyer in Toronto, said he was voting this year for the first time since coming to Canada as a student in 2004. He’s doing so, he said, even though his vote will likely have little impact in the solidly Democrat state of Massachusetts, where it will be counted.
“I’m not doing my civic duty if I don’t vote anyhow,” Wagner said.