does one vote really make a difference in our political system why or why not
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Yes, it matters allot cause our government or rather rule of democracy stands on the decision of people of the country, and the reluctance of even one person can lead to a bad decision that can affect the future of the country
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"My one little vote won't make a difference," is the most common reason given for not voting in an election. Nonetheless, history is replete with examples demonstrating the huge power of a single vote. Many nations' fates have been altered as a result of one single ballot cast — or not cast, depending on your point of view. Consider the following:
- Oliver Cromwell was given the power of England by a single vote in 1645.
- A single vote cost King Charles I of England his life in 1649. The vote to behead him was 67 against and 68 in favour, with one vote deciding the outcome.
- In 1776, a single vote decided that America would speak English rather than German (at least according to folklore.)
Therefore, each vote is equally significant.
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