Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Anonymous
Of course people of outrage for dumb attempts at voter fraud, especially since that was the Republican platform for a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. We know who is mostly trying to commit voter fraud, and it's not democrats or independents.


Oh please, all parties have corruption.
Anonymous
Privileged white boys gonna white boy.

Tale as old as time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. We know who is mostly trying to commit voter fraud, and it's not democrats or independents.


+1. Voter fraud is incredibly rare, in part because of all the protections we have in place -- as this story shows. It's very very difficult to commit voter fraud. But the vast majority of attempted and actual fraud is committed by Rs.

As always, they accuse others of what they themselves are doing. It wasn't just 45 who did that, it's a whole approach to life. That's why Rs are so worried about voter fraud and welfare fraud and slacking civic servants and indoctrinating students -- because it's exactly what they themselves would do if in that position.
Anonymous
He's 17 and doesn't know voter laws? My 5th grader know the important facts concerning voter laws. I want to know when he'll be charged with attempted voter fraud.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He's 17 and doesn't know voter laws? My 5th grader know the important facts concerning voter laws. I want to know when he'll be charged with attempted voter fraud.


Never. It’s not illegal and it was just a “test”.
Anonymous
LOL. Is this the first official lie from governor-elect?

“who honestly misunderstood Virginia election law and simply asked polling officials if he was eligible to vote; when informed he was not, he went to school.”

He had to ask TWICE?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He's 17 and doesn't know voter laws? My 5th grader know the important facts concerning voter laws. I want to know when he'll be charged with attempted voter fraud.


He goes to a very expensive private school.

Maybe his parents should send him to public school, where he can learn about civics.
Anonymous
Please let them charge him with something
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL. Is this the first official lie from governor-elect?

“who honestly misunderstood Virginia election law and simply asked polling officials if he was eligible to vote; when informed he was not, he went to school.”

He had to ask TWICE?



He came back again and said his 17 year old friend voted. He needs to be interviewed, state the name of this friend who fraudulently voted, and that "friend" needs to be prosecuted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He's 17 and doesn't know voter laws? My 5th grader know the important facts concerning voter laws. I want to know when he'll be charged with attempted voter fraud.


Never. It’s not illegal and it was just a “test”.


There are statutes for attempted fraud and attempted voter fraud. Just because you get caught doesn't mean you aren't guilty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. We know who is mostly trying to commit voter fraud, and it's not democrats or independents.


Oh please, all parties have corruption.


Are you both-sidesing entitled teen voting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And what if he was actually allowed to vote? What if he got through?
Also, he goes to the polls on Election Day to try to vote when he’s 17? Someone’s not paying attention in class. WTF?

That’s Georgetown Prep for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He's 17 and doesn't know voter laws? My 5th grader know the important facts concerning voter laws. I want to know when he'll be charged with attempted voter fraud.


Never. It’s not illegal and it was just a “test”.


There are statutes for attempted fraud and attempted voter fraud. Just because you get caught doesn't mean you aren't guilty.

+1 There are people in prison for attempting to vote when they were still on probation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yawn. He did a dumb thing - but he didn't do anything illegal, as noted in the article. He was probably trying to see if they were paying attention, which they were. So that's a good thing.

Would you have yawned if it was McAuliffe’s underaged son?
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