dp. newsworthy to bitter people. |
Huh…but not all parties elect a literal mob boss as president. You know the kind…where most of his inner advisers land in jail. Weighing in to draw a false equivalence is just such a stupid typical DCUM move. |
He probably didn’t go to the right precinct bc he was trying to vote ILLEGALLY….he was sneaking around the little sh!t |
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So I guess there is bi-partisan support for lowering the voting age to 16.
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I have nothing to be bitter about. I don’t live in VA, so I don’t have a dog in this fight. But I do follow politics, so I understand why this is newsworthy, even if this kid was just ignorant and didn’t voter fraud. Republicans have been making political hay out of voter fraud that didn’t actually happen. They don’t get to pretend that nonexistent voter fraud isn’t a big story now. |
That sounds bitter. |
| Maybe he would have voted for The Terry. |
A child told the truth? I can't wait to hear who his 17 year old friend is that did get to vote because that's illegal and what he told them at the polling station when he demanded to be able to vote. |
The GOP demonstrates this every day. |
| I guess this is sort of a gotcha moment but most people won’t see this as more than a silly prank and the faux outrage will just sour them even more on the chattering elites now synonymous with the Democratic Party, so have at it. |
| It’s not a gotcha moment when the kid did it himself. Twice. And the campaign statement is either a flat out lie or his kid is extremely stupid. |
How do you explain Northam or Justin Fairfax. |
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This is not an issue -- funny, curious sure but a non-issue.
For the person that cited the law -- he did not vote. You have to vote to trigger that law. There is no attempt crime for that law. |
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I’m sorry but everyone bitter about how the election went will need to park their pitchforks and torches.
This was dumb and embarrassing and wrong but we don’t even know if he was planning on voting for his dad. Maybe he didn’t want his family thrown into this chaos |