Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.
+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.
Glenn Youngkin’s youngest son, a good Republican private school boy, tried to vote underage in NoVa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.
+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.
No, it's not and few people do it. The most recent examples have trended that these are GOP voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.
+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.
+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.
+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.
Look up MIT voter fraud studies. It’s nonexistent.
MIT is partisan.
How so? Please explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dependents shouldn’t vote.
Shouldn't vote...anywhere?
Anonymous wrote:Dependents shouldn’t vote.
Anonymous wrote:Dependents shouldn’t vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.
+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.
Look up MIT voter fraud studies. It’s nonexistent.
MIT is partisan.
How so? Please explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.
+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.
Look up MIT voter fraud studies. It’s nonexistent.
MIT is partisan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, because they don’t want college students voting twice. You must have in state I.d. To prove you’re an actual resident. Students aren’t residents. No conspiracy here. No trampling on rights.
+1 Too easy to vote twice in this country.
Look up MIT voter fraud studies. It’s nonexistent.