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Essay heading: Voting: Trend it or Trash it?
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While it may seem like newspapers are easily accessible, they also seem outdated to the young generation. Thus, the lack of knowledge they obtain about major issues taking place in the campaigning process, let alone about the candidates themselves, are leaving teens feeling left in the dust. Why would they vote for someone they know nothing about?
Since it has already been determined that to watch the news every day and/or read the newspaper may take up more time than teenagers have, there must be other ways to obtain information in a quick manner... displayed 300 characters
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Why would they vote for someone they know nothing about?
Since it has already been determined that to watch the news every day and/or read the newspaper may take up more time than teenagers have, there must be other ways to obtain information in a quick manner. With the world at their fingertips with the click of a mouse, the fastest way would be through the internet... displayed next 300 characters
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