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    It’s a way to honor those who fought for us during the Civil rights movement. We, as young voters get a chance to exercise our rights as adults and make a difference. We can also demonstrate our concerns as future parents for the next generation. Voting is our way expressing our thoughts in politics and the world itself. By turning eighteen along with most of my peers, we are now legally adults and have the right to speak our minds when it comes to politics. As adults, by exercising

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    During this time, the public voting will help choose each party’s Presidential candidate. It is important for the candidates to focus on the state elections before focusing on the national election. If a candidate does not win their party’s nomination through state elections, then that

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    Summary Of The 2004 Vote

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    The article “The 2004 Campaign: The Hispanic Vote” tells me that the American Political System discriminates against Hispanics but i the end relies on their vote, because they have a lot of potential power in determining their states’ electoral college. The role that the minorities play in the election is what way their state of New Mexico will lean in the election because they make up about 42% of the population, although they could “set the stage for battle” in many states such as, Arizona, Nevada

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    My Political Party Essay

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    I always knew what my views on touchy topics were, however I had no idea what political party I should affiliate myself with. I would say I am a democrat however there would be certain things that democrats would say that I did not necessarily agree with. The typology quiz stated that I was a very solid liberal. I told my mom that and she said, “I could have told you that”. I am very passionate about certain things such as gay marriage and adoption, minorities and abortions. I believe that anyone

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    Aristotle defines democracy as the “rule of many”, meaning the people are in charge of the government (Wilson 7). Democracy is also defined as the principle of governance of most nations (Wilson 7). America is a democratic country, by the “rule of many” as set forth in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. In America all government representatives at the local, state, and federal levels are freely elected. These officials are not appointed by a dictator or any other leader, rather they are voted in

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    Land Of Discrimination

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    I know many people don’t really like politics, which is pretty much why America is slowly turning from “Land of the free!” to “Land of discrimination.” Now you are probably wondering, “How can you even say that?” Well, answer me this one question. Do you know what’s going on in America? Lately the news has been worried about the presidential election, should we really be putting trump as president? Are we all going to get deported? The answer is it is your choice if trump should be president, and

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    an aggressive program to ensure these ballots were successfully submitted in before the deadline. I had immense pressure on me and my program as I was reminded how the delegate squeezed victory from defeat in his first election because of absentee voting. I do not

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    reason why I agree with "Everyone Should Be Able to Vote." Is because I feel today is more of a technology based world that we live in. In the second passage it states that only 32% of Americans 59 years and older were comfortable with electronic voting, I feel elderly people are not as comfortable with this because they are stuck in there old ways. Almost everything today is based around technology. Based on the information that is provided I understand that there is flaws in the EVM's, which is

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    The topic that I chose as one of the major problems in the United States, is gerrymandering. With gerrymandering being a factor that contributes to obtaining votes from both extremes of the political spectrum, allows the political candidates to not engage in competition against their opponent. This is due to the political candidate already having guaranteed those votes from because the political party through gerrymandering, has manipulated the boundaries that could concentrate certain groups (political

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    Young adult voting in the US was at 16% in 2014. Now, about 60% of all eligible voters turn out for presidential elections and even less for other elections. If the voting age were raised then, there would be even fewer people voting in elections. For this and more, I do not believe that the voting age should be raised to 21. The first reason that I believe this is that these young adults need to know that their voices matter; it is after all their future world. Some people think; it should

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