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    Kids will usually go to the class that interests them the most. There is a massive group of kids that would enjoy learning politics , current events and discussion about said things. This will be discussing why there should be a class about politics and how it would benefit students as future voters. The problem in modern America or atleast a big one is kids don't care about current events. This would help remedy that by informing them, teaching them, and helping them understand their…

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    Constitution as a compromise between the votes of the people of the United States, and the electors of the United States, where citizens vote to assist their electors who will hopefully vote as their state did. But the main question a majority of voting citizens asks, is the Electoral College fair, and is the Electoral college trouble for the United States as a country built on democracy? Even greater, is it time to dispose of the process? With that being said; yes the Electoral College is…

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    The sole purpose of the Electoral College is to bring balance regarding the voting of the President and Vice President amid the congress and the voting citizens. Although, during the past times, the voting of the President and the Vice President was solely to the Congress as they are the appropriate entity that represents the public opinion. Edmund stated in his speech regarding to the Bristol…

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    The electoral college is an antiquated system of voting that gives ultimate power to representatives of each state. Some people believe that it is necessary in order to maintain a fair representation of each state, but the electoral college is outdated, only sways how presidential candidates campaign, and obscures the true popular vote. When the constitution was written, voters had few opportunities to learn about candidates, so the job of elector was given to a large group of government people…

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    From September 23, 2015 to October 3, 2015 I conducted a survey with 22 current students enroll at The University of Texas at San Antonio if they think Electoral College should be abolished or not. In the survey I conducted, 18 college students believe Electoral College should be abolished and 4 believe it should not be abolished. The percentage is 18% believe Electoral College should not be abolish and the remaining 82% believe it should. The results of my Margin Error is 20.89. The 95%…

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    proof of identification before voting at the polls in order to prevent voter impersonation. The requirement is a government issued-issued photo ID, but some states may accept other forms of ID such as student ID, military ID, passport, or concealed handgun permit. Republicans say the legislation would instill confidence and integrity to the system. The Democrats believe asking for photo ID is simply a voter suppression tactic to prevent certain individuals from voting. The political debate on…

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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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    Voting for president is perhaps the most important event that takes places in America. Unfortunately, young people, such as college students are not as active in voting. There are many factors believed by others that the reason being is not having enough knowledge of the candidates, not understanding or watching debates, not knowing how to register to vote, or simply just believing that their vote does not count. Most college students are more active with using technology and are influenced by…

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    Thereout the years, and the many presidential elections there has been a repeated question, “Should the Electoral College be abolished?”. The Electoral College should not be abolished because it is an important part of our Legislative system, it is a lawful competition between candidates, and without it are two-party system will fall part. In summary, the Electoral College is a group of people representing the states who vote for the election of the president and vice president. The Electoral…

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    As I have often stated, I'm not a member of any party. I don't subscribe to the well-overused method of voting for people based on what party is listed by their name. Yes, many in either party vote down party lines. That's lazy and irresponsible. As for this election, Trump has won it based on long practiced rules. If it resembled the 2000 election mess involving Florida, I might be inclined to call foul. The only case that I've read that has any validity is impeachment if it is found that…

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