Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine the reaction by the anti-American right-wing media complex if Malia Obama had done something like this.


And imagine the reaction by the left mocking people fue trying to make an issue out of it.


The left has more of a moral conscience than the right. That’s why Al Franken stepped down and Gym Jordan is still in office.


Keep believing that.


Keep giving us examples that make it easy to believe that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Oh this is beautiful. Who’s committing all the voter fraud again, Republicans?

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/glenn-youngkins-underage-son-tried-to-vote-in-virginia-governors-election-officials-say/2870695/?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DCBrand



Op - what a disgusting, vile, bitter person you are. We are talking about a child here!



Yeah - this is really over the line. It also violates the universal rule:

- leave the candidate’s underage children out of it.

Go away OP. You are horrible!


If election rigging, fraudulent votes, stolen elections and voting rights weren’t hot button issue — all arising from Governor-elect Youngkin’s side of the aisle — this wouldn’t be a story. Alas, this is a newsworthy story BECAUSE of this political climate. Actions have consequences.


Brush up on your reading comprehension skills. There was no action here.


I’ll explain this like you’re 5: the “actions” that have had consequences are right wingers claiming that elections are rigged and fraudulent voting is rampant. They created an environment where this kid’s dumb mistake is newsworthy.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Youngkin ran on a tough on crime law and order platform, the farifax commonwealth's attorney's office should take him at his word and charge the kid.


I agree. And his "friend" needs to be investigated and charged as well.


It is possible his friend was 17 and voted in a primary because he would be 18 on Election Day. But if that is the case his friend voted for a Democrat because the Republicans didn’t have a primary.


In Virginia you don't register with a party and plenty of people who affiliate with one party vote in the primary of another party. It's a well known strategy and both sides do it. How do you think Eric Cantor lost to Dave Bratt in the primary back in 2014. Plenty of democrats admittedly voted in the republican primary for Bratt to get rid of Cantor, but the joke ended up being on them because tea partier Bratt (all up in grill guy) ended up winning the main congressional election and not the democrat. Was kind of funny.

So his friend very well could have voted in the democratic primary for any reason, including that one.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.

No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.

Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.


One is a crime, the other isn’t


actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh this is beautiful. Who’s committing all the voter fraud again, Republicans?

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/glenn-youngkins-underage-son-tried-to-vote-in-virginia-governors-election-officials-say/2870695/?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DCBrand



Op - what a disgusting, vile, bitter person you are. We are talking about a child here!



DP: Does he still get to be a “child” if he believes that he’s adult enough to vote?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.

No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.

Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.


One is a crime, the other isn’t


actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.

Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagine the reaction by the anti-American right-wing media complex if Malia Obama had done something like this.


And imagine the reaction by the left mocking people fue trying to make an issue out of it.


The left has more of a moral conscience than the right. That’s why Al Franken stepped down and Gym Jordan is still in office.


Keep believing that.


Keep giving us examples that make it easy to believe that.


Huh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh this is beautiful. Who’s committing all the voter fraud again, Republicans?

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/glenn-youngkins-underage-son-tried-to-vote-in-virginia-governors-election-officials-say/2870695/?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DCBrand



Op - what a disgusting, vile, bitter person you are. We are talking about a child here!



DP: Does he still get to be a “child” if he believes that he’s adult enough to vote?

+1 And 17-year-olds are tried as adults all over thus country every day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.

No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.

Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.


One is a crime, the other isn’t


actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.

Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.

No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.

Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.


One is a crime, the other isn’t


actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.

Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?


Yes.

Explain, please.
Anonymous
Republicans always deflect; never take responsibility. It’s such bad behavior for our society.
Anonymous
Youngkin’s campaign statement is such a sham. Continued lies from that side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t really consider 17 a “child”.


Good so can we stop talking about Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre. Or is that different?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Also: "all the voter fraud"?? Because a teen tried to test the system? Okaaayyy...


He presented a valid ID. That’s not trying to cheat. LOL

“The young man presented identification but was ineligible to be registered due to his age “


So the system worked. And a child told the truth.

The feigned outrage here is breathtaking.


Now he should go buy a gun and get on a plane with it! If he’s stopped, he can just say he’s testing the system!

or try to break into DoD servers just to "test the system".
Anonymous
17 isn't a "child", he should.be prosecuted. You know if this was a son of democrat the right wing would be screaming their heads off.
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