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("You'd be surprised how some of them vote!") Even if they were, it wouldn't matter.
Should we prod people to vote even if they might be clueless about what they're doing?
Most people say they will vote, even if they are not enthusiastic.
But voters may also have non-consequentialist (NC) motivations: they may care about how they vote even if it does not affect the outcome.
So, if you want to make a comparison to Canada... Canada, you can vote even if you're in prison.
Why do we vote even if our individual votes have very little impact on the final outcome?
Democrats saw today's vote, even if it is later reversed, as an important symbolic victory.
The Senate's byzantine rules require 60 votes to force a vote even if the Senate doesn't contain all 100 senators.
Democrats fear that such a vote — even if it were to fail — would scuttle any deal with Republicans.
The bill would also require provisional ballots, to allow people to vote even if their registration was in doubt.
The Scottish government has made detailed plans for what happens after a yes vote even if Whitehall has not.
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