Attempting to commit a crime is a crime |
Stupid teenager. But if he had gone in with a utility bill in a registered voters name anywhere in VA who was not going to vote [day of, early, or mail in] technically he could have voted. If a member of FCDC and underage or not a citizen he could vote for the FCDC non partisan FX school board endorsement. |
| So, Youngkin now has to stepdown, right? |
The hypocrisy is stunning. |
So he was just...uneducated.
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Donald trump says he and his followers are elites, so… |
There’s no way he’s that stupid. He was trying to pull a dumb “stop the steal” stunt. And you people saying it’s no big deal – Tucker Carlson would be screaming about this for weeks if the shoe were on the other foot and you effing know it. |
This has got to be satire. So much sanctimony, so little self-awareness. |
Al Franken was *forced* out. By Democrats. At least get your facts straight. |
Nope, just look at all the apologists and deflectors on this thread. After screaming about “stop the steal” for almost a year and backing a candidate who claimed we needed election integrity laws in Virginia, their candidate’s kid attempts to commit voter fraud and his campaign issues a statement that says the 17 yo kid of the Governor-elect didn’t know he couldn’t vote at 17. Absolutely ridiculous behavior. |
Oops I got in? You were supposed to catch me and prevent me from committing a crime! |
+1 If sending Democrats in to pose as white supremacists was just a "stupid prank," then this doesn't even register. |
Inaccurate. There is not a statute about attempted voter fraud specifically, but there is one about attempting anything that's a felony. Which voter fraud is. I doubt they'll prosecute but if they did he could be convicted of the felony of attempting a felony. |
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Who cares, honestly?
You know that he's not going to face any repercussions from it. Why dwell on it and waste your energy on here going back and forth about it?! |