Imagine you're choosing a class president, but the only info you have is that they like pizza and wear green socks. That’s what voting feels like sometimes, you don’t know much about the person, but you pick someone anyway. People often vote for leaders based on simple things like how they sound or who supports them, even if they’ve never met before.
Examples
- A child votes for their favorite cartoon character without knowing who they are.
- A student votes for a classmate just because they have cool hair.
- Someone votes for a candidate based on one funny commercial.
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See also
- How Do Voting Systems Actually Work?
- How Can a Single Vote Change Everything?
- How Do Political Polls Actually Work?
- What is gerrymandering?
- What is election?