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When young Americans don’t vote, their interests are ignored; democracy decays and narrow sets of voters become kingmakers. Had the organizations which perennially promise to electrify young people with the wonder of the ballot box finally delivered, America might finally have paid attention to the interests of younger votes, such as the future of higher education and the national debt which older Americans will never live to repay. One can even fantasize that the youth would finally have meaningfully engaged in politics, preparing them to be the better citizens of tomorrow. Indeed, given that...
...year-old son Sam had just returned from canvassing in New Hampshire, where they braved rain and cold to bring out the vote. Parker dropped Sam off at home, where he unwound by watching some Harry Potter. Dad then scrambled to beat the clock. He succeeded—his ballot was the last one dropped into the official black...
...said that the move to put gay marriage bans on the ballot in 11 states helped bring out conservative voters, who voted for Bush. While Bush has held a very strong position against gay marriage, Goldsmith said, Sen. John F. Kerry chose not to turn it into a major campaign issue. Maxine Isaacs, a KSG lecturer, said there was a major asymmetry in voter values during this election...
Exit polls not looking good? Ballot fraud running rampant...
Until every ballot in the battleground states is counted (and perhaps recounted), we can’t be sure whose name will grace the next four years of White House stationary. But as it stands, it looks like George W. Bush will win reelection to the presidency of the United States...