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If I had the chance to speak to a Candidate privately, I would advise the Candidate to make sure he includes all of America and not just a small area. I would also tell him or her to invent vehicles to prevent more air pollution and to plant more trees since the world(or some places in the world) are overpopulated. However, if there's oil like underneath a house, it could give the oil field workers some more jobs and America wouldn't lack of jobs.

I believe that the person that is running for Presidency should include all of America and not just one part of it. For example, I heard that there's an island somewhere,and they say that the people are so broke that the only water that they have is poisoning the only people there. Nobody knew of this little island, but they soon found out that the government knew all about the people and the island but did nothing to help them. I also believe that a candidate should speak what he or
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However, I understand that if the candidate wants to provide more jobs for oil field workers and finding oil underneath a house, but on the other hand, your taking a house that use to be owned and once loved up from their hands and destroying it. What I believe they should do is if they find oil they should call someone to take the house leave it as a whole or find a place and cut it down the middle then move it to a new location.

Last of all, I think that if I had the chance to tell the candidate all of these great brainstorms then I believe that the economy and the world would be a better place to live in. Although, there are more problems in the world, I think that just these few ideas would make people less worried,about being poisoned, or being left out, or having their house ripped out from underneath

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