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Interacting with Americans Sarah Smart has many different ideas and goals to help the American Society become bigger and better than ever before. She has gotten to know the people of this country and would like to help solve any issues or problems that are occurring. Ms. Smart hopes to relate to this country and become an excellent President.

The Young and Old Throughout America, many different age groups exist and all are different. As a Presidential Candidate and an active member in today’s society, Sarah Smart has put together ideas of a new future for the kids, the adults, and the senior citizens of this country.

Views on Age Limits Drinking Age – As of now the drinking age stands at 21. Sarah would like to keep it at 21 seeing as the brain and body have developed enough along with being more responsible. Voting Age ⁻Sarah Smart would like the change the voting age from 18 to 21. This is because of the same reason for the drinking age, more responsibility.

Views on Death Penalty After researching and observing the Death Penalty thoroughly, Ms. Smart realizes that sometimes the Death Penalty is not necessary. She feels that innocent people may be dying because of faulty evidence. Sarah would like to change the way the Death Penalty is used.

Views on the Environment As of now the Environment is not at it’s best. Sarah would like to contribute more to the environment, providing solar energy and heat energy. Also, passing laws to outlaw dangerous chemicals into the air.