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Do political ads influence your vote?

Do political ads influence your vote?

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No

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No

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Belinda Kitchen
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Belinda Kitchen

Because what you see on TV is the other opponent slamming the other one and it's all false . If you want the truth go to the town hall meetings. Cause there is so much fake news out now these days .

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Mr.M
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Mr.M

Ads say kamala husband is inspiration for men, cheats and impregnates nanny. Gallego in AZ also cheated and left pregnant wife in search for political power and he's about integrity... I call BS

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

I use ad blockers and VPNs. I no longer experience any advertising.

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Should Congress have a say in whether the U.S. strikes Iran?

Should Congress have a say in whether the U.S. strikes Iran?

Yes. Congress authorizes war.

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Not unless it's full-on war.

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Yes. Congress authorizes war.

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Fred
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Fred

The Constitution vests the power in the legislative branch to ensure decisions on war are made democratically, rather than by a single person.

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Max
Max

The War Powers Resolution of 1973 (50 U.S.C. 1541–1548)

Not unless it's full-on war.

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Max
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Max

It would take congress years to make a decision, and the amount of pork required would be phenomenal. Congress is dysfunctional.

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Max
Max

Most congressmen are millionaires, but our nation is nearly $40 Trillion in debt.

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Max

Congress can't even pass a budget to fund the government.

Should legislators implement letter-grade report cards for Missouri schools?
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Should legislators implement letter-grade report cards for Missouri schools?

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Yes

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Max
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Max

Just maybe, some of the students could learn how to read, write, and learn a little bit about math. Their texting skills are already, just fine.

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Fred
Fred

... and history and civics!

No

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Toasty
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Toasty

The fact that legislators would use this for political gain and schools would use this as a financial game (teaching to the tests so they get an A rating, which gives them more money, wash-rinse-repeat). is a no from me. Didn't they learn something from the failure of the No Child Left Behind?

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