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We have a "democratic" government where everyone has "a say" in things. But there are so many of us that we can't each have "our say" and get anything done. So we have a representative government. We elect representatives to do our bidding. The elections allow us to "have our say" and the majority rules. There are a lot of ways to tear this down, but that's the bottom line.

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