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... less likely than their elders to vote : Only 33 percent of 18- to 24 - year - olds did so in 1996 , compared with 81 percent of 65- to 74 - year - olds . Young people tend to be less rooted in communities , less familiar with regis ...
... less likely than their elders to vote : Only 33 percent of 18- to 24 - year - olds did so in 1996 , compared with 81 percent of 65- to 74 - year - olds . Young people tend to be less rooted in communities , less familiar with regis ...
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... less than a majority of all votes . Many of our presidents have been elected with less than 50 percent of the popular vote - most recently , Clinton ( 1992 and 1996 ) , Richard Nixon ( 1968 ) , John Kennedy ( 1960 ) , and Harry Truman ...
... less than a majority of all votes . Many of our presidents have been elected with less than 50 percent of the popular vote - most recently , Clinton ( 1992 and 1996 ) , Richard Nixon ( 1968 ) , John Kennedy ( 1960 ) , and Harry Truman ...
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... less power in its leaders than the House does . Each senator is more of an indepen- dent operator than his or her House colleagues . The Senate is a much more relaxed place , one that accommodates mavericks , tolerates the foibles of ...
... less power in its leaders than the House does . Each senator is more of an indepen- dent operator than his or her House colleagues . The Senate is a much more relaxed place , one that accommodates mavericks , tolerates the foibles of ...
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Main Themes | 1 |
Democracy and American Politics | 2 |
The Voting Rights Act | 19 |
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