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How not to wind up voting for a president you don't actually agree with

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imageBut did you vote for the candidate that best matches your beliefs?jamelah e., CC BY-NC-ND

When any American enters the voting booth, he (or she) is free to cast his private ballot for any candidate he favors. On the surface, this seems rather obvious, and easy. We each privately vote for the candidate we wish to support. We choose based on our...

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