Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 18:11     Subject: Re:Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

I’ve always brought my children with me when I vote. They’re not old enough to vote yet either, but they know our polling place is the middle school in our neighborhood. I feel like there’s something hinky about the junior Youngkin showing up at a random polling place.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 18:10     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

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
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 18:06     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice



I'll give him a pass because he's a minor and it was not a crime.

Also, I want to note in passing that other minors have been shot dead by police for non-crimes. Not the same skin color or family provenance.






Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 18:01     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Ha ha ha. So he attempted voter fraud so since he failed n b d
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 18:00     Subject: Re:Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

How Republican of him.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:52     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

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.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:50     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Anonymous wrote:Oh this is beautiful. Who’s committing all the voter fraud again, Republicans?

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/glenn-youngkins-underage-son-tried-to-vote-in-virginia-governors-election-officials-say/2870695/?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DCBrand


Oh that’s great. His inner Democrat is coming out. Lol.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:47     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.
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Uh, is this your spin? It wasn’t a good thing. It was illegal.


Did you read the article? The Virginia code actually doesn’t cover the scenario of using a legitimate ID to vote but you’re underage or haven’t registered. It’s not illegal. But it won’t get you anywhere either, hence he was turned away.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:45     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

My guess is that his dumb teenage brain convinced him he needed to test the system to see if “election integrity” would be compromised. I have 2 teens, they can come up with some really dumb ideas.

It sounds like he went to two separate polling stations and showed his real ID (maybe a drivers license) and it clearly showed he was 17. I don’t think he used a fake ID. So it’s likely that he tried to vote presenting his authentic ID isn’t a crime, it just makes him stupid.

I’m surprised his parents didn’t have all hands on deck on Election Day and for everyone to be accounted for all day long.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:40     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 12 an knows the voting age is 18. She's marked her first election on her calendar and it falls on her 18th birthday. Wow, you Virginians are in for a bumpy ride!!

+1 And I just asked my already registered 17-year-old if she knew that and where her precinct was and she does.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:32     Subject: Re:Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Anonymous wrote:"It’s unfortunate that while Glenn attempts to unite the Commonwealth around his positive message of better schools, safer streets, a lower cost of living, and more jobs, his political opponents—mad that they suffered historic losses this year—are pitching opposition research on a 17-year old kid who honestly misunderstood Virginia election law and simply asked polling officials if he was eligible to vote; when informed he was not, he went to school."


Relax guys, it wasn’t two unsuccessful attempts at voter fraud; the kid’s just completely ignorant. He didn’t know that in order to vote for your dad, you have to be at least 18, you have to be a registered voter, and you can’t just vote at any random precinct. It’s super reassuring that a man whose 17 year old knows nothing about voting, even when his dad is running for governor, will be making sure parents like him will have a lot of influence on school curricula.


Totally this! No one in his family or his school or anything he ever read EVER mentioned the requirements for voting? And he didn’t bother to even Google? And he tried Twice? Meanwhile, a woman in Texas got a five year jail sentence after she ASKED for official guidance and followed the guidance when she voted provisionally. Oh to be white and male and do fun-if-illegal boys-will-be-boys stuff with protection from the consequences. Clearly the lad has a future in Republican politics! Wonder what the theme for his college essay looks like?
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:26     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Anonymous wrote: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.
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Uh, is this your spin? It wasn’t a good thing. It was illegal.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:23     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. We know who is mostly trying to commit voter fraud, and it's not democrats or independents.


+1. Voter fraud is incredibly rare, in part because of all the protections we have in place -- as this story shows. It's very very difficult to commit voter fraud. But the vast majority of attempted and actual fraud is committed by Rs.

As always, they accuse others of what they themselves are doing. It wasn't just 45 who did that, it's a whole approach to life. That's why Rs are so worried about voter fraud and welfare fraud and slacking civic servants and indoctrinating students -- because it's exactly what they themselves would do if in that position.


Yep!
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:19     Subject: Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

My daughter is 12 an knows the voting age is 18. She's marked her first election on her calendar and it falls on her 18th birthday. Wow, you Virginians are in for a bumpy ride!!
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2021 17:14     Subject: Re:Glenn Youngkin’s underaged son tried to vote - twice

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"It’s unfortunate that while Glenn attempts to unite the Commonwealth around his positive message of better schools, safer streets, a lower cost of living, and more jobs, his political opponents—mad that they suffered historic losses this year—are pitching opposition research on a 17-year old kid who honestly misunderstood Virginia election law and simply asked polling officials if he was eligible to vote; when informed he was not, he went to school."


Relax guys, it wasn’t two unsuccessful attempts at voter fraud; the kid’s just completely ignorant. He didn’t know that in order to vote for your dad, you have to be at least 18, you have to be a registered voter, and you can’t just vote at any random precinct. It’s super reassuring that a man whose 17 year old knows nothing about voting, even when his dad is running for governor, will be making sure parents like him will have a lot of influence on school curricula.


Best response so far!


Exactly! Education is best left to a bunch of El Ed majors, disgraced teachers shuffled into administrative roles, and activists using their positions on their local school boards as stepping stones to higher offices


Clearly his Georgetown prep education was inadequate to teach him the the minimum voting age is 18