Anonymous wrote:So the one 17 year old who didn’t know 17 year olds couldn’t vote was the candidates son? Did any of his classmates try to vote? Nobody believes this was a simple mistake, it was an intentional attempt at voter fraud and 2 times!
Anonymous wrote:So the one 17 year old who didn’t know 17 year olds couldn’t vote was the candidates son? Did any of his classmates try to vote? Nobody believes this was a simple mistake, it was an intentional attempt at voter fraud and 2 times!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb thing to do--probably curiosity to see what would happen.
Do people on here have any idea of what fraud is?
Pretending to be someone else.
Presenting falsified documents.
Do you really believe for a second that the kid thought he would be allowed to vote?
And, who reported this? I worked the polls as an election officer once. I don't recall making notes on who was asking to vote. Some people were at the wrong precinct and we helped them find the right one. There is a process for that. There is also a process for a provisional ballot. He did not fill out a provisional ballot. No fraud.
+1
This would have been a non-issue, except that they recognized his name. If he had been "Joe Schmo," they would have simply told him he wasn't old enough and sent him on his way - not notified the press.
Anonymous wrote:So the one 17 year old who didn’t know 17 year olds couldn’t vote was the candidates son? Did any of his classmates try to vote? Nobody believes this was a simple mistake, it was an intentional attempt at voter fraud and 2 times!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:thisAnonymous wrote:Imagine the reaction by the anti-American right-wing media complex if Malia Obama had done something like this.
If one of the Obama kids had done something like this, I would have chalked it up to being a dumb kid, same as this kid - and understood that they obviously thought they were going to prove a point about election fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.
No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.
Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.
One is a crime, the other isn’t
actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.
Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?
Yes.
Explain, please.
Because it is an "obscene gesture" and depending on the circumstances can qualify as a class 1 misdemeanor. Look I am neither here nor there on Terry or Youngkin's semi and full adult children and both sides seem super dumb to do what they each did. But remember in Virginia you can be charged with a crime for giving the finger, so just be careful next time someone cuts you off in traffic, don't flip the bird. I was surprised the woman on the bike who flipped off Trump a few years ago wasn't charged.
That law would be unconstitutional and would never hold up in court.
Didn’t a Virginia woman give trump the finger, and you democrats rewarded her by electing her to the state assembly?
But go right ahead and hypocrite some more, dems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid is the kid of entitled brat you’d expect a finance bro to produce
What do you expect? HE’S WHITE.
Anonymous wrote:thisAnonymous wrote:Imagine the reaction by the anti-American right-wing media complex if Malia Obama had done something like this.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb thing to do--probably curiosity to see what would happen.
Do people on here have any idea of what fraud is?
Pretending to be someone else.
Presenting falsified documents.
Do you really believe for a second that the kid thought he would be allowed to vote?
And, who reported this? I worked the polls as an election officer once. I don't recall making notes on who was asking to vote. Some people were at the wrong precinct and we helped them find the right one. There is a process for that. There is also a process for a provisional ballot. He did not fill out a provisional ballot. No fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Republicans attempted a coup by forcing their way into the US Capital to prevent the certification of the 2020 election results, where they engaged in hand-to-hand combat with law enforcement, over imaginary election fraud. Their elected officials continue to deny what happened on January 6th, and will not acknowledge the integrity of the 2020 presidential election.
Now, Republicans on this thread are trying to call it “sour grapes” when people are merely discussing a news story, within hours of its breaking? Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.
No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.
Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.
One is a crime, the other isn’t
actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.
Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?
Yes.
Explain, please.
Because it is an "obscene gesture" and depending on the circumstances can qualify as a class 1 misdemeanor. Look I am neither here nor there on Terry or Youngkin's semi and full adult children and both sides seem super dumb to do what they each did. But remember in Virginia you can be charged with a crime for giving the finger, so just be careful next time someone cuts you off in traffic, don't flip the bird. I was surprised the woman on the bike who flipped off Trump a few years ago wasn't charged.
That law would be unconstitutional and would never hold up in court.
Didn’t a Virginia woman give trump the finger, and you democrats rewarded her by electing her to the state assembly?
But go right ahead and hypocrite some more, dems.
Anonymous wrote:I thought in Virginia a 17 year old can vote in the primary, depending on when their birthday falls.
My kid mentioned that to me their senior year, and I thought they were nuts. But they said they learned it at school.
Does anyone know if that is the case?
Didn’t a Virginia woman give trump the finger, and you democrats rewarded her by electing her to the state assembly?
But go right ahead and hypocrite some more, dems.
She’s not on the state assembly, so no.
I think she got elected to the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors.