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Anni [7]
3 years ago
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Why are under age citizens are no allowed to vote​

History
1 answer:
STatiana [176]3 years ago
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Answer:

You can search it up on go.og.le, here's what I got:

There are too many childish adults voting in government elections already

Kids will vote for politicians for the wrong reasons

Kids don't have authority everywhere else in life

Kids voting is the last thing the economy needs

Kids do not know what’s good and bad because they are young

Kids can be brainwash to vote for one party opinion

Most kids simply can't handle the responsibility of voting

Most kids lack maturity when it comes to politics

Kids have more intellectual ability than intellectual reasoning

Kids have other priorities other than politics

Kids will base their political opinion off of unreliable sources

Kids might vote for celebrity presidents

Some kids will mess around with voting

Parents will pressure their kids to vote for certain candidates

They will vote based on looks but not acts

Kids are Immature When It Comes to Voting

Some kids don't know anything about politics

+ more: I got this all form searching up "Why are under age citizens not allowed to vote" on g.oog.le . It won't let me put the link in sorry.

Explanation:

Can I have brainliest? It would help me out, if not thanks anyways! Hope this helped and have a nice day!

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