I visited a deeply divided Pennsylvania and found Republicans repeating an enormous lie
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Rashad’s frustration encapsulates a growing disillusionment: 'If we the people chose someone, but the electoral [system] chooses someone else, what's the point of my vote?'. This sentiment reflects a wider concern about the value and impact of individual votes in a complex electoral landscape.
Adams passionately argues the importance of voting despite the disenchantment: 'Your vote does count. You know what’s at stake here - it's not just an election; it’s your future and your rights that you need to defend.' This highlights the motivational struggle canvassers face.
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