Ms. Chang highlights that voting is compulsory for all Singaporean citizens, and those who do not vote are subject to an inquiry by a board to explain their absence. This serves as a stark reminder for U.S. citizens of the importance of voting.
Ms. Cauldwell explores the notion that billions of dollars raised and spent in federal elections are pivotal in deciding electoral outcomes. She reflects on a past where the less fortunate, the proud, and the educated shaped the nation through due process.
Over the past four decades, the age of House members has consistently increased. This prompts the question: What impact does this aging trend have on our government?