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not quite sure if this is the right forum, sorry
what is the point of this whole youth voting movement? if the kids of age are oblivious to the election to begin with, what makes them think that once they register to vote, kids will take the time to find out any of the political info that would make them smart voters?so, what does anyone really gain from ignorant voters? they dont really care, so theyre going to vote for whichever canidate they find superficially better, so what is the point of encouraging kids to vote when those who care planned to anyway? |
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![]() WWMD?! - i am from the age of BM 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 5,308 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 8,848 ![]() |
QUOTE(sikdragon @ Oct 28 2004, 9:46 PM) Under the age of 18, you are not considered educated enough and are biased because you are still living under the support of another and tend to vote the way of the parent/gaurdian who is supporting you. 70% of teens who claim to be for or against a certain candidate do not know why. Some may think they do, but they dont. however, there are many that do. just because my mother's democratic is not why i'm pro-kerry. if i really thought bush was the better cantidate, i would be all for him. however, there's several reasons i don't which i'm not going to type all out here since i have in many other places. i pay attention to politics and i'm educated in them. why should i not be able to vote? if younger people could vote, the president could be different. believe it or not, but there are a lot of young people that are educated in political issues. (not all, but a lot) |
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