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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] I have nothing to be bitter about. I don’t live in VA, so I don’t have a dog in this fight. But I do follow politics, so I understand why this is newsworthy, even if this kid was just ignorant and didn’t voter fraud. Republicans have been making political hay out of voter fraud that didn’t actually happen. They don’t get to pretend that nonexistent voter fraud isn’t a big story now.[/quote] That sounds bitter.[/quote]
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