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  2. Danica Patrick explains why she backs Donald Trump - AOL

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    The 42-year-old, who is the only woman to ever win an IndyCar Series race, revealed her early vote on her Instagram page on Wednesday, saying: “I voted today, for the first time.

  3. Letters: If you don't vote, the worse candidate benefits from ...

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    If you must hold your nose, so to speak, vote for the one you feel would better guide the country, state, or city. Do your duty as a citizen. Voting is the greatest privilege we have as Americans.

  4. Too many people complain about politics but don’t vote, she said. Her attitude: “You can’t say s*** if you don’t vote!” Another voter, Starlet Sato, said she voted for Trump and ...

  5. Women's suffrage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hoping that the U.S. Supreme Court would rule that women had a constitutional right to vote, suffragists made several attempts to vote in the early 1870s and then filed lawsuits when they were turned away. Anthony actually succeeded in voting in 1872 but was arrested for that act and found guilty in a widely publicized trial that gave the ...

  6. Voting importance stressed: Don’t let your strong political ...

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    The Star Editorial Board recommended a yes vote for Amendment 1 without addressing the massive resultant property tax shifts from child care providers to increases on utilities, the industrial ...

  7. Voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming was the first state in which women were able to vote, although it was a condition of the transition to statehood. Utah was the second territory to allow women to vote, but the federal Edmunds–Tucker Act of 1887 repealed woman's suffrage in Utah. Colorado was the first established state to allow women to vote on the same basis as men.

  8. Women's suffrage - Wikipedia

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    Before the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, individual states had passed legislation that allowed women to vote in different types of elections; some only allowed women to vote in school or municipal elections, some required women to own property if they wanted to vote, and some territories extended full suffrage to women, only ...

  9. I asked people why they don't vote, and this is what they told me

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    At least 40% to 90% of American voters stay home during elections, evidence that low voter turnout for both national and local elections is a serious problem throughout the United States. With the ...