Republican controlled states - Limiting college students’ voting rights

Anonymous
Dependents shouldn’t vote.
Anonymous
If it wasn't apparent that it's best not to send your kids to those colleges and universities, it should be apparent now. Just say no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.


+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.


Look up MIT voter fraud studies. It’s nonexistent.


MIT is partisan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.


+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.


Look up MIT voter fraud studies. It’s nonexistent.


MIT is partisan.


How so? Please explain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.


+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.


Look up MIT voter fraud studies. It’s nonexistent.


MIT is partisan.


How so? Please explain.


They don't utilize alternate facts, only actual facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dependents shouldn’t vote.


Shouldn't vote...anywhere?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dependents shouldn’t vote.

They also shouldn't serve in the military, be able to buy a gun, alcohol or have sex.. since they are "dependent" on their parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dependents shouldn’t vote.


Shouldn't vote...anywhere?


I guess that also eliminates stay at home parents and those dependent on social security. Or the disabled who need SSI, or old folks living at home with their kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.


+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.


Look up MIT voter fraud studies. It’s nonexistent.


MIT is partisan.


How so? Please explain.

educated people are biased. Only uneducated dumba$$es who get their facts from Truth Social aren't biased ... /s
Anonymous
My student, born and bred in DC, was THRILLED to vote in a state with real representation, where they go to college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.


+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.


No, it's not and few people do it. The most recent examples have trended that these are GOP voters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.


+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.


Bullshit.
Anonymous
I'm not sending DD to a Republican state for college.

I don't care if she goes to a community college in a blue state, but I'm not contributing to building a Handmaid's Tale society.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.


+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.


No, it's not and few people do it. The most recent examples have trended that these are GOP voters.


Actually, both sides do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.


+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.


Glenn Youngkin’s youngest son, a good Republican private school boy, tried to vote underage in NoVa.
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