
doi: 10.1002/mare.31123
Elections happen every year. From selecting our mayors and congresspeople to weighing in on countless referendum issues, every November we have the opportunity to go to our polling places and voice our opinions about our future. However, these elections rarely receive more attention than the big one that occurs every four years, the election of the president of the United States of America. The 2024 presidential election is no different. It is seemingly impossible to get through the day without hearing some news item about the vote for the next leader of the free world.
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