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Same question once again, for free points Andrew has just turned 18 and is now eligible to vote, but the election falls on the same day as a comic book convention that he has been hoping to attend. As a responsible citizen, what will he do?

(A) Go to the voting booth first, and then go to the convention

(B) Ask one of his friends to try to vote for him

(C) Go to the convention first, and hope that the polls are still open when he leaves

(D) Stay in bed and do neither

(You can put wrong answer if u want, just free points)

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