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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nothingburger. Want to vote? Show proof of citizenship. Why isn’t everyone behind this? [/quote] Because people without passports don’t normally have the notorized documents on hand the day of the election when they are denied the ability to vote. Especially married p women, who may need to document a name change, in addition to a motorized birth certificate. [/quote] People can get any required documents. They have their whole life and 2 years between elections to do so. Once again, are you a US citizen or from another country trolling on here? [/quote] US citizen Federal Lawyer And someone who has a US passport. But if I didn’t and I was purged, I could not provide proof of name change after marriage on demand to get from my maiden name to my married name. I have the birth certificate. But formal name changes weren’t required required in the state where I was married in the 1990s. I’d probably need a social security card. And since I’ve used my passport for W2s, I have no idea where it is. I couldn’t produced it day of to be allowed to vote. Are you a citizen? Because you seen weirdly fine with taking away the voting rights of US citizens because one Governor has declared himself above federal law. [/quote]
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