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30 November, 10:50

QuiletVoter turnout matters because

A) federal funds are allocated on the basis of the number of voters in a congressional district.

B) better candidates are selected when more people vote.

C) politicians pay more attention to those who vote than to those who do not vote.

D) it makes citizens feel better.

E) it makes our country look better.

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  1. 30 November, 11:14
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    Answer is C. Politicians pay more attention to those who vote than those who do not.

    Explanation:

    Voting is a situation whereby people or citizen of a particular place exercise their franchise of electing an individual of their choice to rule them. These people are referred to as the electorates.

    Politicians know that their chances of winning an election depends on the number of people that voted for them. This means that, the person that gather or has the highest number of votes wins an election.

    In order words, politicians are human beings, and the nature of human beings tends to favor people or communities that have shown kindness or favor them before. This means that, politicians will unknowingly put his priorities in those that voted for him, which means, such communities will experience a better development compared to where he has little or no votes.
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