This wasn’t a primary, and none of his classmates tried voting….stop you know this was intentional, your politics won’t let you admit it I guess |
| He's a minor. This shouldn't even be discussed here. |
Agree. |
If it were something apolitical like underage drinking or a DUI or whatever, I would be the first person reporting this thread, asking for its removal. Behavior like this? Something akin to affluenza that seems exactly like the budget plans of his PE dad. The rules don't apply to either of them, they seem to think. |
Disagree. His personal life, his appearance, his academic performance — things like that should not be discussed. This is a newsworthy story (due to his dad’s o op making election integrity an issue) about his behavior out in public. If Republicans weren’t constantly sounding the alarm over non existent election fraud or if he were just some random kid, this wouldn’t be newsworthy, but given the circumstances, it is newsworthy. It’s not a huge deal because he didn’t break any laws, but there’s nothing wrong with discussing it. |
Totally. Contact every press outlet that has already reported it and say the same thing. |
Ok. So, what’s your explanation for him trying this twice? Joe Schmo, making a unintentional error, would have gone home after the first try. |
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I didn't read the whole thread, so I don't if someone said this already, but there are literally people in jail for voting when they weren't eligible - because they were permanent residents, not citizens, or because they were ex-felons.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/texas-woman-sentenced-five-years-trying-vote-gets-new-appeal-n1262691 https://www.huffpost.com/entry/texas-voter-fraud-prison_n_5c01a9afe4b0a173c02305c1 So when a woman of color does it she goes to jail, but when it's the governor's white son it's just a fun prank? |
Here is a clue: The women actually cast ballots. |
+1000 |
How was she registered if she wasn’t eligible? |
You do realize that all we’re discussing is the plausibility of his misunderstanding of voting requirements and whether there’s any significance to his making a second attempt, right? His attempts to vote were documented and the Youngkin campaign put out a statement that confirms that the kid tried to vote. It’s in the news. No one has posted anything about him that isn’t germane to the thread topic. |