Voting In The United States
Voters in many areas of the U.S. are aloud to vote differently as a
whole from election to election. The nation has also had a
decreased turnout rate for the presidential and local elections. The
South has typically not followed these patterns that the rest of has
seemed to be following. The Southern whites of the United States
have typically followed and voted for the more conservative
candidate and party. Where as the Southern blacks have typically
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urbanize and when this does occur, so will the continued breaking
up of the once solid South.
In my opinion anyone who wants to vote should be able to vote
unless they were mentally troubled in which they may vote for
Donald Duck. The trouble with voting is that there are always
people voting for all sides of the election and this causes people to
fight. This however will show who the country feels should be in
charge of the country.