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

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    “That’s the most common answer you hear from people. ‘I just can’t vote for him.’ I don’t think that’s a good enough reason. You don’t have to go to dinner with him. You just have ...

  3. I Just Voted For The First Time. I'm Shocked Anyone Would ...

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    When you don’t vote, you don’t have a say on issues that affect you and your loved ones. This morning, I walked a block to drop off my ballot, half expecting confetti to fall from the sky ...

  4. 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.

  5. Paradox of voting - Wikipedia

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    The issue was noted by Nicolas de Condorcet in 1793 when he stated, "In single-stage elections, where there are a great many voters, each voter's influence is very small. . It is therefore possible that the citizens will not be sufficiently interested [to vote]" and "... we know that this interest [which voters have in an election] must decrease with each individual's [i.e. voter's] influence ...

  6. Voting Isn’t A Window Into the Soul - AOL

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    When normal people vote for a politician, I don’t think they feel like they’re responsible for everything that politician does. If the politician fails to follow through, they say “Yeah, I ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Political apathy - Wikipedia

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    Political apathy is sometimes considered distinct from political alienation, "the sense that voters feel like the political system does not work for them and any attempt to influence it will be a fruitless exercise." [11] Political alienation is adversely related to political efficacy, [12] [13] the voter's trust in their ability to influence ...

  9. 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 ...