Keep giving us examples that make it easy to believe that. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
DP: Does he still get to be a “child” if he believes that he’s adult enough to vote? |
Giving the finger is a misdemeanor? |
Huh? |
+1 And 17-year-olds are tried as adults all over thus country every day. |
Yes. |
Explain, please. |
| Republicans always deflect; never take responsibility. It’s such bad behavior for our society. |
| Youngkin’s campaign statement is such a sham. Continued lies from that side. |
Good so can we stop talking about Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre. Or is that different? |
or try to break into DoD servers just to "test the system". |
| 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. |