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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…4hrs4H

Sadiq Khan Secures Historic Third Term as London Mayor in Labour Triumph

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The Youth Vote: A Pivotal Force in Upcoming Elections

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Rahul Gandhi's Nomination Sparks Political Firestorm

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Texas Voters Head to the Polls in Key Local and Senate Elections

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 @9M5NGQT from Texas answered…14hrs14H

No, but all states should get only 1 vote each and that vote should go with the popular vote OF THAT STATE

 @9M5MJCK from Texas answered…15hrs15H

No, but every state should apportion votes like Maine and Nebraska, with two votes for the state at large, and a vote fo…

 @9M5KQF7 from North Carolina answered…18hrs18H

Here's why California, despite having 55 electoral votes, doesn't matter much when it comes to electing the president

 @9M5KQF7 from North Carolina answered…18hrs18H

The right to vote is exercised personally in the Section in which the voter is registered according to the census and in…

 @9M5DCN4 from New Mexico answered…22hrs22H

Ban anyone over the age of 70 from becoming a politician and require mental competency and physical wellness exams regul…

 @9M59LGJ from Arkansas answered…23hrs23H

No, the voting age should be raised. People who are 21 or older should be allowed to vote. By then, everyone has gone th…

 @9M59LGJ from Arkansas answered…23hrs23H

Absolutely not. Any person in government should not be allowed to be there if they have any track record of convicting a…

 @9M59LGJ from Arkansas answered…23hrs23H

I think that there should be some form of registration that you have to present before you vote that prove you are of le…

 @9M59LGJ from Arkansas answered…23hrs23H

No, the electoral college allows everyone to have a say in our president. If the electoral college is abolished, it remo…

 @9M58FJF from Georgia answered…24hrs24H

No, so long as they have other forms of legal identification stating who they are and other individual information that…

 @9M5869Z from Washington answered…24hrs24H

No. Foreigners that have lived in the US for so long should be approved for citizenship. If you can't pass the test, try…