Chad, there is a huge difference between informed and 'educated'. A person with their GED and doctor, for example, have much different levels of education, but could be just as informed or un-informed as each other. I know a lot of twenty-two year olds who are still in university, such as yourself, that are way more informed in the matters of Saskatchewans political situation than many of the older engineers that I work with. As much as I'm sure you would love to hear, the problem has nothing to do with 'education' or 'wealth'. Everyone should have the right to vote, the problem is people not making an informed decision, and merely voting for the party that tells them what they want to hear, or has the best advertisements.
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