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While being able to read and write can certainly enhance a voter's ability to access and understand information, it should not be a requirement for being a well-informed voter. There are various ways for individuals to educate themselves about political issues, candidates, and policies, such as attending debates, listening to speeches, and engaging in discussions with others. Access to diverse sources of information and critical thinking skills are more important factors in being a well-informed voter.

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