VA is now anti voting State

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Aw, can’t think of a substantive response?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is it necessary to change the voting laws?


Apparently it’s the only way to keep cheats and fraudsters like Youngkin’s son from voting illegally.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.

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It would prevent me from voting.

- registered voter


And anyone else with an expired license.



Such as my MIL, who does not need a valid driver's license, as she doesn't drive anymore, and who hasn't replaced it with an ID card because she is disabled and pretty much housebound.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.

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It would prevent me from voting.

- registered voter


And anyone else with an expired license.



Then maybe renew your license? Just a thought.
DP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.

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OP’s thread is very misleading.

It should be deleted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:reported +1


Aw, can’t think of a substantive response?


In what way is your childish taunt a substantive response?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.

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OP’s thread is very misleading.

It should be deleted.


No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.

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It would prevent me from voting.

- registered voter


Not if you simply chose to comply with the law.


I comply with the voter laws today.

These proposed laws would prevent me from voting.


How? Be specific.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is it necessary to change the voting laws?


Because too many of the wrong people are voting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.

Post reported.


OP’s thread is very misleading.

It should be deleted.


No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.


How? Be specific.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just remember they have the votes to pass all the anti voting laws.

HB 149 Absentee ballots; witness requirement, printed name and residence address.

HB 34, also patroned by Republican Delegate Ronnie Campbell, and HB 178 would ban drop-off locations for completed absentee ballots, essentially requiring them to be delivered by mail or directly to a registrar.


HB 39 would reduce the time period during which in-person absentee voting, also known as early voting, could occur from a period of 45 days prior to an election down to 14 days prior to an election.



HB 24 and HB 46 would implement a photo ID requirement at voting precincts. Currently Virginia voters can use non-photo ID, such as a birth certificate or utility bill in their name, to cast their vote. The bills would also repeal language allowing voters to use expired driver’s licenses to vote.




They are very likely to pass since they only need 1 dem in the state senate.


So, if any of these laws pass, that means that at least 1 Democrat voted for it.
Sounds bipartisan to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:[u]
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.

Post reported.


OP’s thread is very misleading.

It should be deleted.


No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.


How? Be specific.


I am a registered voter and my driver’s license is expired.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is it necessary to change the voting laws?


Apparently it’s the only way to keep cheats and fraudsters like Youngkin’s son from voting illegally.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[u]
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thread title is deliberately misleading. None of those Bills would prevent registered voters from voting.

Post reported.


OP’s thread is very misleading.

It should be deleted.


No, it’s not. Those bills would absolutely prevent registered voters from voting.


How? Be specific.


I am a registered voter and my driver’s license is expired.


Yep. You can use an expired license as voter ID.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course this is going to happen

Youngkin the dictator’s devil will be horrific for voting rights

Mark my words ladies you are hosed Youngkin will destroy Virginia from schools to all rights you idiots voted in the devil gods help minorities women and children


Such a ridiculous comment. How do you make up this stuff?
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