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    to the fact that many politicians believe that lowering the voting age would increase the percentages of voting participants. As a modern day 17 year old, I disagree. Many children my age aren't really all that interested in politics. Some of us are naive when it comes to the topic of politics. We are more interested in what's going on in celebrity news, not things that concern tax wages and health benefits. Instead of lowering the voting age, I think it should be higher. In 2012 the…

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    but many people think the age requirements on voting may be the solution we are looking for. Many say it should be lowered although I think the opposite. In my opinion I highly doubt that lowering the voting age would help to improve voter turnout. Most teens and young adults have much on their minds and politics is certainly not an interesting subject when it comes to young highschoolers. These young adults do not think much about voting except for that it is boring and they…

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    It was voting day and you were still trying to decide if you wanted to voter or not. But with mandatory voting you don’t really have a choice you have to vote. Mandatory voting could force uninformed people to vote in elections. Mandatory voting would also cost more money. Some people may say that mandatory voting would create easier access to vote. However, I do not think that mandatory voting would be good for the United States Mandatory voting would force uninformed citizens to vote in…

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    are problems in our voting process, these problems have at times made it difficult for democratic or republican candidates to win the presidency. It is clear that the process is not perfect, this is evident with problems like ,the time limit, availability to vote, and the the overall difficulty in voting. These things can either work in favor of a candidate or in fact against them. The time limit to vote has always been one of much concern, some argue that the…

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    choose a group of men, usually wise men, educated ones, and most importantly, country lovers because these men will ruse the country and take important choices concerning the future of the country. Voting age in most countries, especially Arabic countries is limited to 21 and above. In my opinion, voting…

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    election and about 60% came out for in the 2012 election (Michael P. McDonald). Comparing America to other nations in voting rates American tends to lag. This is because other nations require their citizens to participate in vote unlike America. This low voter turnout is participially due to the inconvenience of registration. America is the only country that doesn’t have same day voting and registration…

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    Voting: A Right Hindered 1. What is the main idea of the passage? Why voters do not vote in local elections. 2. What three causes does the author list in the thesis statement? 1) Unethical voting practices. 2) They do not know enough about local issues. 3) New voting laws. 3. What should the reader be able to infer from the title? The obstacles that a voter encounters when they try to vote. 4. List several transition words the author chooses to include in order to move the reader from…

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    driver's license, practicing sports, or preparing for their sweet sixteen. Not everything that teens do are the responsible thing to do. For example, adolescents often times pull pranks, gossip, and get into lots of trouble. Therefore, changing the voting age to sixteen is preposterous because most sixteen-year-olds are not mature. Most teens don’t desire to vote. Simply, most teens do not take the time to educate themselves on a candidate. In addition, if a teen were asked which candidate that…

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    has a voice and an opinion to share. When the people vote it gives them the power that they have craved. Everyone votes for who they want to lead their country to success. Voting and elections has a positive impact on democracy because it allows people to express their opinion and without it democracy would cease to exist. Voting is very important to making up a democracy style government. When people don’t vote the democracy fails immediately. Failure is not something this country needs to be…

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    Arizona has traditionally been a red state. Arizona has 11 electoral votes. Of the last 10 elections only one Democratic presidential candidate has won Arizona ( Bill Clinton). In the past 10 years Arizona has grown by about 25% . This political election has been fairly even in the polls. Topics such as immigration (since the state borders Mexico) marijuana legalization and gun control legislation are some of the key issues in the state currently. Around 30% of Arizona's population is Latino.…

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