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<title>Political Power is all about dominating</title>
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<description>(Post Voting Period) Hi this is my first debate, do don't expect me to do very good :-). Also, I have this debate topic for a school assignment at school, and Im stuck on it, so I'm practicing here to see what sort of topics etc. will come up. Good luck!!

Political Power is not all about domination. First, to define domination, I believe it to mean being stronger and in control. This is not the main principle in political power. In my opinion, political power is all about influence. To be a successful politician, you need influence, not domination. If you have influence, you can convey your ideas and beliefs to a broader audience and persuade a greater number of people to agree with you. Being dominant is a part of political power, but I submit that it is not the entire part.</description>
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