Nationwide, low-income Americans vote at much lower rate than wealthier citizens. According to a 1990 survey published by Harvard University Press, almost 9 out of 10 individuals in families with incomes over $75,000 reported voting in presidential elections while only half of those in families with incomes under $15,000 reported voting. Without casting their votes, poor people's influence on lawmakers is limited. In 2004, a task force of the American Political Science Association warned that this inequality threatens the basis of American democracy. Read more at whiotv.com
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