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Elections are the essence of any democracy. If a country has a constitution or laws specifying democratic government but the country’s citizens don’t or can’t vote, such a country doesn’t deserve to be called a democracy. By that standard, the U.S. is barely half-deserving of being called a democracy. Nearly half of American citizens eligible to vote don’t vote even for our most important elected office, that of president.
Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis
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