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- 1. The Need For Americans To Vote
Many Americans choose not to vote. If they would vote, they would be able to make a difference in our country. Voting is a Democratic privilege given to us by the constitution, the same thing that gives us our basic rights and liberties which we all cherish so much, and by not voting we are in a sense showing a lack of pride in our government and o
2. '96 Elections
The presidential elections are here. The elections only take place every four years and now it is time again to vote for the man whom we trust to be our leader for another four years. There many things involved in the elections. Campaigning and debating are two things used to help get the people to be in favor of those who are running. The two main
3. Electoral College Is No Longer
The electoral college has been our method of electing presiden's sinc eth constitution was formed. With increasing popoulations and the addition of third parties, it can be questioned however, as to wheth or not this i still a functional method of elections. There have been many cases in history where a president has been elected to office without
4. Reason Why Elections Are Less Democratic
The is because some people say that money is taking away from our well known democracy, but in other instances we have the greatest democracy compared to other countries of our vast magnitude. Throughout the nineteenth century campaigns were ran and geared toward the party. Instead of voting for a person you were voting for an individual party eith
5. Voting Essay
Can you imagine walking into the scheduled spot chosen in your riding for voting, to find a group of young teenagers just hanging around talking and laughing amongst themselves? Wouldn’t you be thinking, what do those kids know about voting? Look at them just mingling about with each other! This election could determine my lifestyle in the fu