'Scots people should care who US president is' says American in Scotland

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'Scots people should care who US president is' says American in Scotland
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“The United States is a superpower. And when the United States sneezes, the whole world gets a cold.'

American citizens across Scotland are gearing up to vote in this year's rapidly approaching United States presidential election.

Every year, thousands of Americans study abroad at Scotland's various universities - with more than 1,500 American students studying at the University of Edinburgh alone every year. Much of Democrats Abroad’s work involves educating voters on how to cast their ballot, since requirements vary by state and can be confusing.

Laura spoke on other critical policy points such as climate change, asserting that America’s stance on environmental issues impacts the global climate. They have been holding registration stalls on campus to educate Americans on how to cast their ballot. While they represent the Democratic Party, their services are non-partisan and support all American citizens to cast their ballot.

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