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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yawn. He did a dumb thing - but he didn't do anything illegal, as noted in the article. He was probably trying to see if they were paying attention, which they were. So that's a good thing.[/quote] The campaign said he didn’t understand you have to be 18 to vote. Mind you, this is the son of a candidate who ran for governor on education. [/quote] Am I to understand that there never was a conversation that "as soon as you are 18, you can vote for your dad!" in that house? That it really, never, ever came up as election day approached? That he never asked where he should go on the day of, or said he'd vote for his dad, nothing?[/quote] Mind blowing to think son did not say, hey dad I’m so exited to vote for you today![/quote] Agreed! [/quote]
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