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  • If he (win) Texas, South Carolina, California and Georgia, he __________ win the election.
    wins, will
  • If Donald Trump (be) elected, he ______________ be the oldest president ever.
    is, will
  • Given its consistent history, this state _________________ vote Republican.
    should / ought to
  • If more people (vote), the election results _______________ change.
    voted, would / might / could
  • If the president (die), the vice president (take over).
    dies, takes
  • If a candidate (get) 270 votes, they (win) the election.
    gets, win
  • Taylor Swift used her ________________ to influence voters.
    platform
  • It is very hard to _______________________, or to try to become president.
    run for office
  • If media sources (be) less biased, it ____________ be easier to find reliable information.
    were, would
  • Many voters are in ___________ ______________. They only hear the news that supports their own views.
    echo chambers
  • conditional sentence: If she (be) more popular, she ____________ win the election.
    were, would / could / might
  • If I (be) Kamala Harris, I _____________ try to convince more young voters.
    were, would
  • There are signs for her everywhere, she ___________ be popular in this state.
    must / has to
  • The Democratic party's _____________ _______________ is young people.
    target audience
  • It is hard to find news that does not have _____________, they are not neutral.
    bias
  • If more young people vote, the results _______________ change.
    could / might
  • If you (be) a felon (a criminal), you (to be able) to vote.
    are, aren't able
  • The _______________ between Tim Waltz and JD Vance (the vice presidential nominees) was very interesting. They did not agree on much.
    debate
  • If there (be) no misinformation, the election _______________ be less contentious.
    was, would
  • She _____________ persuade voters if she wants to win.
    must