One vote, two vote, red vote, blue vote…. Could it be, as many theorized, that the famous Dr. Seuss piece was an expertly veiled commentary on our election system? No, no it's not. We made that up. But his famous story is about accepting differences and as we get closer to voting day here in the U.S. of A, we here at SisChat realize that there are many different reasons why people take to the poles. Today we discuss briefly about two of those issues that citizens are concerned with and what each candidate's stance is on the subjects. If you want more information, do what we did and utilize the internet, our sources (attached below), and insight from professionals with 25+ years of experience is only one click away.
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Sources:
https://www.promiseskept.com/achievement/overview/education/
https://www.savingforcollege.com/article/donald-trumps-plan-for-student-loans-and-what-hes-done-so-far
https://joebiden.com/education/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackfriedman/2020/02/03/student-loan-debt-statistics/#144601da281f
Joe Biden medium.com
Donald Trump
https://www.npr.org/2020/09/17/913589176/the-complicated-importance-of-abortion-to-trump-voters