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write essay on 'no voters to be left behind'

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Answered by rashiverma32
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NO VOTERS TO BE LEFT BEHIND

The devastating recession that began at the end of 2007 and officially ended in June 2009 was the most severe downturn since World War II.
The political, social and even medical consequences of this recession have been duly noted, but even so the depths of its effects are only now becoming clear. One we’re still learning more about is how the rural, less populated regions of the country (known among demographers as nonmetropolitan counties), which already suffered from higher than average poverty rates, recovered from the recession at a far slower pace than more populous metropolitan counties.
The fact that people living outside big cities were battered so acutely by the recession goes a long way toward explaining President Trump’s victory in the last election.
In Luzerne County, in northeast Pennsylvania, population 316,383 and falling, the unemployment rate in February 2017 was 6.7 percent, substantially higher than it had been at the start of the recession (it was at 4.6 percent in October 2007). The total number of people in the county labor force declined by 2,544.

In 2016, Luzerne County, which had twice previously cast majorities for Obama, supported Trump 57.9 to 38.6 percent.
Similarly, in Defiance County in northwest Ohio, population 38,158, the unemployment rate rose from 5.3 percent in August 2007 to 5.9 percent in February 2017. The local labor force shrank over this period by 1,379 workers.
In 2016, Defiance became much more Republican than it had been: while votersthere had supported Romney over Obama 55.5 to 42.2 percent, they supported Trump over Clinton 63.7 to 29.3 percent.
Compare Luzerne and Defiance counties to the Los Angeles-Glendale-Long Beach metropolitan area. There, not only did the unemployment rate fall from 5.6 percent in July 2007 to 4.8 percent in February 2017, but total employment grew from 4.68 million to 4.84 million.

The greater Los Angeles region — like other densely populated metropolitan areas such as Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, and Dallas County in Texas — recovered strongly and swiftly and supported the Democratic Party in Nov. 2016, from candidates for local office to the president.
Trump lost to Clinton in Los Angeles County by 48 points, a substantially larger margin than the 39.5 points by which Romney lost the county to Obama in 2012.
The diverging fortunes of metropolitan counties and virtually all nonmetro regions of the country are graphically displayed in the accompanying chart produced by the Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service.

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Answered by vchilongo
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'No voters to be left behind'

Voting is a democratic right and every citizen is entitled to a right to vote. This  is the only power that the common man has over the ruling class.

When the time for voting comes every citizen is expected to emerge and come out in large numbers to ensure that they vote responsibly for their desired leaders, with the desired leadership quality.

Good citizens participate in choosing the wrong leaders by failing to vote and attend to their democratic responsibilities.

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