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  • No, that's just two independent clauses with negative meaning joined by the conjuction "and". "I don't believe so; no one does." Same thing, only the conjunction is a semicolon. A double negative would combine both negatives in one clause: "I don't disbelieve," for example.
  • a compound sentence.

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