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Layla Suarez
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5 July, 11:22
Why might someone vote out of self-interest
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Humberto Harvey
5 July, 11:35
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Most people vote out of self-interest, for example people without health insurance would probably vote to enact a universal healthcare bill, or a wealthy person may vote for lower taxes.
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