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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh this is beautiful. Who’s committing all the voter fraud again, Republicans? https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/glenn-youngkins-underage-son-tried-to-vote-in-virginia-governors-election-officials-say/2870695/?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DCBrand[/quote] Op - what a disgusting, vile, bitter person you are. We are talking about a child here! [/quote] Yeah - this is really over the line. It also violates the universal rule: - leave the candidate’s underage children out of it. Go away OP. You are horrible![/quote] If election rigging, fraudulent votes, stolen elections and voting rights weren’t hot button issue — all arising from Governor-elect Youngkin’s side of the aisle — this wouldn’t be a story. Alas, this is a newsworthy story BECAUSE of this political climate. Actions have consequences.[/quote] Brush up on your reading comprehension skills. There was no action here.[/quote] I’ll explain this like you’re 5: the “actions” that have had consequences are right wingers claiming that elections are rigged and fraudulent voting is rampant. They created an environment where this kid’s dumb mistake is newsworthy.[/quote] dp. newsworthy to bitter people.[/quote]
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