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With regards to the low voting patterns on election day in the U.S.: Answer the following

Is the problem psychological?

Cultural?

Institutional?

Assuming that low voter turnout in the U.S. is a problem, how would you attempt to increase voter turnout? Be specific.

 

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Preview: ... voter turn out. We saw this in many elections leading upto Obama's win. This is because prior to Obama running for office, a key group of voters spread out among several different demographics felt as if they had no one on the ballot whom they could relate to and therefore, endorse. They felt like their was an existent status quo and this depressed them and caused many of them to say, "why bother voting?". The problem of a low voter turnout was also cultural prior to the election of Obama. Different cultures tend to hold fast to di ...

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