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QuestionWhy do we need to vote?Community AnswerTo select the person you think is best for the position and help shape the future of the government and country. If you don't care or are uninformed, you don't have to vote. But people who care about how the government works and have political opinions generally want to elect representatives who will help carry out the policies and vision for the country that they support. Voting can help make that happen.
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QuestionCan I be a politician with no qualifications?Community AnswerYes you can, but it will be much more difficult.
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QuestionI don't want to go to college, is it possible to start a political career without it?Community AnswerI don't think that you can get a full and rewarding political career with no college experience or reputable education. If you try the military route you could go somewhere, but I don't know of any politicians who didn't attend college.
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QuestionCan I get involved in politics when I'm 18?Community AnswerYes, you can. However, you can get involved at an even younger age: as soon as you get a driver's license. Once you have a form of identification, you can use it to volunteer for a non-profit or help out with a political fundraiser.
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QuestionWould you suggest a youth advisory council for my city as a good place to start?Community AnswerYes, that sounds like a good idea! Try debate team or volunteer programs surrounding military or civic aid.
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QuestionCan I vote when I turn 18?Community AnswerYes, if you register with your town or city. Search online how to register in your area, or ask an adult in your community.
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QuestionWhat are all the things I need to have views on to be ready for a political debate?Community AnswerIt generally depends on what's going on around you. Having a stand on jobs, taxes, education and the military should be a good start.
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QuestionI don't have a college degree. Can I still run for office?AlexTop AnswererAbsolutely, so long as you meet all the requirements mandated by law for the office you're running for. It could be much more difficult, though, because your lack of education could be seen as an attacking point for your opponents.
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