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The Importance Of Voting In America
veryone has a responsibility to America. We have many jobs that we have to do. Voting is one thing that all of us should do. We have got or freedom by the military. If no one serves then we don’t have our freedom. Also everyone should also be treated equal. Serving our country is one of our jobs so we can have life, liberty and enjoy the pursuit of happiness.

Voting is a very important part to America. If we did not vote we wouldn't have any presidents. Voting is also a way to express what you believe. Less than 50 percent of eligible young voters ages 18 to 29 voted. 19% of all votes came from young voters. And not all elections are decided by hundreds and thousands of votes, the Alaskan congressional race was decided by a single

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