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Campaigns will focus on issues rather than controversies

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Jowan Becerra

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More thoughtful and effective leaders will be elected letter d

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correct :3

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It would force politicians to focus on issues that all voters believe are important.

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To ensure the success of compulsory voting in America.

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How did you get that answer?
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Are you sure about that?
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Brianna Scott

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its wrong
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Boyyoshi

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It would be too difficult to implement

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Studying the elections in countries where compulsory voting has

already been implemented

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