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    Why People Should Vote

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    There is no such thing as a small political issue. It is the people’s responsibility to cast their votes and make their voices heard. The government was designed to allow the people to have an equal representation of themselves to voice opinions and make decisions. Millions of American citizens are certified to vote at the legal age of 18; however, many do not participate.…

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    polls that were unofficial. There are about 320 million people in the United State and only about 60% of these Americans voted in 2012 for the President of the United States. How are the poll conductors supposed to predict the votes from the 200 million people that vote? To produce these polls in an accurate way, steps must be taken to ensure that there will be no bias to whom is asked to take this poll. A fundamental guideline is that the…

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    Will Improve Voter Turnout The American right to vote is a defining role in the democracy of our nation. We have overcome suffrage of many American’s and made amendments to the constitution to allow everyone who is a citizen of the United States, over the age of 18, the right to vote. Since the late 20th century, the number of American’s that exercise their right to vote continues to decrease, while people that are actually registered to vote are at an all-time high. Voting has become a huge…

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    Why Do People Vote?

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    are surprisingly undecided when it comes to the next four years. So in light of the presidential election, I wanted to categorize how people vote. In my opinion, people vote based on their values, candidate 's likability and candidate’s legitimacy. These three categories are key to choosing a president based on a voter’s preference. 1. Firstly, people vote based on their values. We have a multiple party system that boasts different sets of values and…

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    was five years. It was November and the presidential candidates were getting ready to be voted for. Should this felon be allowed to vote? Felons should be allowed to vote after they serve their time because they have natural rights, the government lets them do other things, and they just deserve a second chance. One point that shows that felons should be allowed to vote is, after these felons serve their time, they now become “actual” U.S. citizens. They have natural rights when they become…

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    the United States of America is the right to vote and pick our political officials. This responsibility should never be taken lightly or be wasted by not being responsible and reviewing what the leaders that we vote in power believe in or what they can do for communities and our country. By looking at local and federal election data, and other areas of research, we will see what voters in the Great Lakes states are thinking about when they cast their vote during an elections season. After…

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    In the dispute about Using EVM's to vote or paper ballets, I feel with the world changing to so much electronic based technology, EVM's are a good choice to change over to. In the letter "Everyone should be able to vote" there is a good argument about the ease of use on these machines. How it states that " EVM's can provide ballots in many different languages." This is good feature to have with our ever changing culture. "The machines have audio and voice systems for people with…

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    by earning women right to vote, to pushing the Title 9 new educational possibilities, and working right. For many years women were fighting to equal as man. Women were always seen as housekeepers, and weak gender that doesn’t have any rights. For many centuries girl were growing up with a thought that they must sit at home, cook, and look after children. Any girl now women could see their life different, until feminists came. First, feminists went for the right to vote. Every woman who lived…

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    EVMs when voting is because with a EVM, it is very easy so that almost anyone to use. For example, a quote from the letter "Everyone Should Be Able to Vote" says that, "The machines have audio and voice systes for people with reduced vision." This means that those 33.7 million people of voting age with disabilities will be more likely to come and vote because it is easy for them to…

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    On the other hand, Julia Bush makes a different argument. In her book Women Against the Vote, she reveals not all women supported the idea of women getting the right to vote in the Great Britain. Some women were against voting rights because they believed motherhood and family were the most important in keeping society together. Anti-suffragist believed their interest as mothers needed protection and gaining the right to participate in the parliamentary process would distract them from…

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