In America, voters don’t always have to declare their political affiliation except in a primary election. During general elections, a voter can cast a secret ballot for the candidate of their choice. However, it’s crucial to understand that one’s vote reflects one’s beliefs and values. For instance, voting for a Presidential candidate who campaigns as a pro-Fascist may reflect a tacit endorsement of Fascism, an anti-democracy system. [...]
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