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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So you think noncitizens should be voting, which they don't have the right to do? What is wrong with you?[/quote] I don't think that noncitizens should be voting, but there's no evidence that noncitizens are voting. I do think that removing citizens from the voter rolls, something that has been shown to happen as part of this "purge", with no way for them to get things corrected before the election, during the 3 months before the election when the National Voter Registration Act clearly states changes to the rolls can't be made, is wrong. [/quote] they selected "im not a us citizen" on the application Let me say that again THEY SELECTED "I'M NOT A US CITIZEN" ON THE APPLICATION.[/quote] Here is teh Virginia voting application: https://www.elections.virginia.gov/media/formswarehouse/veris-voter-registration/applications/VA-NVRA-1-Voter-Registration-Application-rev-5-2024-2.pdf Show me where there is a "I am not a US citizen" checkbox. There's not.[/quote] I'm confused too, because the news on NBC4 last night showed a form where some of them did select "not a US citizen." I think it was at the DMV maybe? I'm curious what form it was too.[/quote] I read that it was a DMV form. Given that people can change from not being a citizen to becoming one it seems like relying on old forms from the DMV would include people who are now citizens. It also seems likely that people are going to make mistakes whether that’s checking the wrong box on the DMV form, or accidentally registering to vote because they didn’t understand the form. [/quote] If someone cannot fill out a DMV form properly and they say they are a non-citizen when they are actually a US citizen that is their problem. That is not voter disenfranchisement that is someone being stupid and incorrectly filling out a form. Removing them is 100% appropriate given that they told VA they aren’t a citizen. If they are actually a US citizen they can register using same day register on Election Day. [/quote] I [b]could say anyone checking a box for Trump is too stupid [/b]to vote and shouldn’t be voting but I won’t. I hope his little stint doesn’t work and the citizens get to exercise their right to vote as they should. [/quote] That's NOT what this is about and you know it. Youngkin was right and SCOTUS was right. This is a liberal website that has gone off its rockers so you think you can post any garbage you won't. Too bad. Once upon a time the mod let more voicesbe heard and back then he made money. Yes, I'm leaving. Yes you will be rude and say "Bye bye Felicia" abd other childish but I don't care. There is no reason left here.[/quote]
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