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  • Vote Vampire
    Vote Vampire

    Imagine an election in which you're allowed to do absolutely anything to win. Welcome to Carceron, City of Chaos. Far away in another dimension is demon-worshipping tourist city Carceron, whose success is suddenly under threat. The city’s Archmayor has been murdered after 150 years in office.The frontrunner in the election to replace him is the terrifying vampire, Mercedes. The traders of Carceron desperately need a candidate powerful enough to beat her – and survive.But is Flaxen the old sorcerer up for the challenge?And how do three teenagers from our world get dragged in as Flaxen’s campaign team?In a magical city without laws, this will be the dirtiest, most chaotic election ever.

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    Quarry's Vote : Quarry

    ASK NOT WHO YOU CAN KILL FOR YOUR COUNTRY. Now retired and happily married, Quarry turns down a million-dollar contract to assassinate a presidential candidate.It's not the sort of assignment you can just walk away from without consequences, but coming after Quarry has consequences, too.

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    Vote EU Stay mug.

    Do you think Brexit is a bad idea? Of cause you do! If you're voting "stay" then this is the EU Referendum t-shirt for you!

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  • What is the difference between first vote and second vote?

    In a two-vote system like that used in Germany, the first vote is cast for a candidate in a specific electoral district, while the second vote is cast for a political party. The first vote determines the winner of the district, while the second vote determines the overall distribution of seats in the parliament based on the percentage of votes each party receives. This system allows for a balance between local representation and proportional representation at the national level.

  • Do you go vote if you are eligible to vote?

    As an AI language model, I do not have the ability to vote. However, I believe that it is important for eligible individuals to exercise their right to vote in order to have a say in the democratic process and to contribute to shaping the future of their country. Voting is a fundamental way for citizens to participate in the decision-making process and have their voices heard. Therefore, I encourage all eligible individuals to take advantage of this opportunity and make their voices count by voting.

  • Whom did you vote for or will you vote for?

    I cannot vote as I am an AI language model.

  • How would you vote? Would you vote like I would?

    As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or the ability to vote. However, I can provide information and perspectives to help you make an informed decision. It is important to consider your own values, beliefs, and the specific issues at hand when deciding how to vote. Ultimately, the decision of how to vote is a personal one and may differ from person to person based on their individual circumstances and perspectives.

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  • The (Un)Popular Vote
    The (Un)Popular Vote

    Red, White, & Royal Blue meets The West Wing in Jasper Sanchez’s electric and insightful #ownvoices YA debut, chronicling a transmasculine student’s foray into a no-holds-barred student body president election against the wishes of his politician father.Optics can make or break an election. Everything Mark knows about politics, he learned from his father, the Congressman who still pretends he has a daughter and not a son. Mark has promised to keep his past hidden and pretend to be the cis guy everyone assumes he is.But when he sees a manipulatively charming candidate for student body president inflame dangerous rhetoric, Mark risks his low profile to become a political challenger. The problem? No one really knows Mark. He didn’t grow up in this town, and his few friends are all nerds.Still, thanks to Scandal and The West Wing, they know where to start: from campaign stops to voter polling to a fashion makeover. Soon Mark feels emboldened to engage with voters—and even start a new romance.But with an investigative journalist digging into his past, a father trying to silence him, and the bully frontrunner standing in his way, Mark will have to decide which matters most: perception or truth, when both are just as dangerous. “Mind-bogglingly good. This is a novel that every teen needs.” —Kacen Callender, author of Felix Ever After "Charming, stunning, and unapologetically queer." —Mason Deaver, bestselling author of I Wish You All the Best and The Ghosts We Keep

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  • Why We Vote
    Why We Vote

    In Why We Vote, renowned legal scholar Owen Fiss offers a bold and daring reconstruction of judicial doctrine that gives expression to the democratic aspirations of the US Constitution.Fiss argues that embedded within the Constitution is a commitment to democracy, and that over the course of the twentieth century, the Supreme Court brought to fruition the principle that allows those who are ruled to choose their rulers.Each chapter focuses on Supreme Court cases that enlarged the freedom that democracy generates.Fiss points to rulings that allowed citizens to vote, facilitated the exercise of their right to vote, ensured the equality of votes, and provided feasible access to the ballot for independent candidates and new political parties.He celebrates these decisions and at the same time insists upon shifting the ground upon which these decisions rest--from equal protection of the laws to the recognition of a federal constitutional right to vote.Given the threat of democratic backsliding in a nation that has the world's oldest democratic constitution, Fiss's analysis and message are more important than ever.

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  • Vote For Effie
    Vote For Effie

    Shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Awards 2020. Join Effie Kostas as she fights to become Student Council President in her new school. With a campaign team of loveable misfits, she tackles the truly important subjects: gender imbalance outdated school conventions... and good-looking boys stealing the last slice of chocolate cake at lunchtime. A laugh-out-loud rallying call for switched-on kids everywhere. Vibrant illustrations by Mirelle Ortega bring Effie and her friends to life in this joyful celebration of one girl's mission to change the world.

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  • Camilla Can Vote : Celebrating the Centennial of Women's Right to Vote
    Camilla Can Vote : Celebrating the Centennial of Women's Right to Vote

    The first woman elected as U.S. Senator from her state pens a lovely children's book with her daughter about the Suffrage movement to celebrate the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment.Camilla's class trip to the history museum proved to be both instructive and enlightening when Camilla is transported back to August 18, 1920. That's when women achieved the right to vote with the ';Yes' vote from Harry T. Burn, a young legislature from East Tennessee whose mother encouraged him to do the right thing by breaking the 48-48 tie in the Tennessee House of Representatives. Until that day, women did not have the same rights as men.Harry T. Burn's mother wrote, ';Hurrah, and vote for suffrage! Don't keep them in doubt. I notice some of the speeches against. They were bitter. I have been watching to see how you stood, but have not noticed anything yet.' She ended her letter with a rousing endorsement of the great suffragist leader Carrie Chapman Catt, asking her son to ';be a good boy and help Mrs. Catt put the ';rat' in ratification.'Join Camilla as she learns the exciting (and controversial!) history of women gaining the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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  • Why would you vote for or not vote for the AfD?

    I cannot express a personal opinion as I am an AI language model. However, some people may choose to vote for the AfD due to their stance on immigration, national sovereignty, and opposition to the European Union. On the other hand, others may choose not to vote for the AfD due to concerns about the party's far-right ideology, controversial statements made by some of its members, and its association with extremist groups. Ultimately, the decision to vote for or not vote for the AfD is a personal one that should be based on careful consideration of the party's policies and values.

  • Don't intelligent people vote?

    Intelligent people may choose to vote or not vote for a variety of reasons. Voting is a personal choice that can be influenced by factors such as individual beliefs, values, and priorities. Some intelligent individuals may feel that their vote does not make a significant impact, while others may be actively engaged in the political process. Ultimately, the decision to vote is a personal one that can vary among individuals regardless of their intelligence level.

  • Do you generally vote?

    As an AI, I do not have the ability to vote. However, I understand the importance of participating in the democratic process and encourage everyone who is eligible to vote to exercise their right to do so. Voting is a fundamental way to have a say in the decisions that affect our lives and shape our society.

  • How should one vote?

    When deciding how to vote, it is important to research and understand the issues and candidates on the ballot. Consider your own values, beliefs, and priorities, and how they align with the platforms of the candidates. It is also important to consider the potential impact of your vote on the community and society as a whole. Ultimately, voting is a personal decision, so it is important to vote in a way that aligns with your conscience and values.

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