By: Michael Hebert. I think that they should have more television programs on the presidential debates shown to the first time voters. So they can vote.

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By: Michael Hebert

I think that they should have more television programs on the presidential debates shown to the first time voters. So they can vote the how they feel and on the issues that concern them the most.

My feelings of America are not seen enough on these topics and they are just following what every other person is doing instead of just voting how they feel. I also believe that the news has been showing inaccurate quotes on the candidates.

I don’t agree on the fact that Hillary Clinton was not shown as much as her other democratic opponent Barrack Obama. I think this is a form of discrimination against women. I think that people are voting the way their parents vote because they are just following the path that their parents are going

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