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They could start with going with actually enforcing existing laws. Citizens only, only ONE vote per person, no "finding" tens of thousands of "lost" ballots after the election when you're losing.
This whole everyone votes thing obviously isn't working.
Well look at that, there it is again. The voter suppression philosophy on full display.
Let me guess, you voted straight ticket Republican?
The GOP HATES participation in our political process and are looking to restrict voting as much as possible.
You know that is the only way you will continue winning. As disgusting a philosophy as that is, you know that when everyone votes you lose. What does that say about the appeal of your party?
Well look at that, there it is again. The voter suppression philosophy on full display.
Let me guess, you voted straight ticket Republican?
The GOP HATES participation in our political process and are looking to restrict voting as much as possible.
You know that is the only way you will continue winning. As disgusting a philosophy as that is, you know that when everyone votes you lose. What does that say about the appeal of your party?
oh come on: this could be posted on either side.. The right wants stricter voting guide lines and the left want everyone living in the country to be able to vote.
WHo should be allowed to vote? Anyone 18 or older who is a legal resident and has a voter idea, plus they need to be registered That is all. It is cut and dry.
1. 21 years of age or older. The same applies to all legal "adulthood" issues!
2. Citizen, not convicted of a felony
3. Valid picture identification card, with street address on it.
4. Valid registration for the precinct in which voting.
5. If the Registered Voter does not vote in 5 consecutive elections, the name must be removed from the registration lists, and the citizen will have to re-register at least a week before the election, NOT on Election Day.
6. There will be no "provisional ballots". Either a citizen is qualified to vote and properly registered, or the citizen does not get a ballot until the next election.
7. "Mail-in" ballots must be verified by comparing the signature on the security envelope with the signature on the Registration List. If the signature is missing or illegible or improper, the ballot must be shredded without being opened.
8. A copy of all Death Certificates must be sent to the Elections Office so the name can be stricken from the Registration Lists.
1. 21 years of age or older. The same applies to all legal "adulthood" issues!
2. Citizen, not convicted of a felony
3. Valid picture identification card, with street address on it.
4. Valid registration for the precinct in which voting.
5. If the Registered Voter does not vote in 5 consecutive elections, the name must be removed from the registration lists, and the citizen will have to re-register at least a week before the election, NOT on Election Day.
6. There will be no "provisional ballots". Either a citizen is qualified to vote and properly registered, or the citizen does not get a ballot until the next election.
7. "Mail-in" ballots must be verified by comparing the signature on the security envelope with the signature on the Registration List. If the signature is missing or illegible or improper, the ballot must be shredded without being opened.
8. A copy of all Death Certificates must be sent to the Elections Office so the name can be stricken from the Registration Lists.
The correct answer !
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