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.
No, it's not and few people do it. The most recent examples have trended that these are GOP voters.
Actually, both sides do it.
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:College students should vote absentee with parents’ address. That’s what my DD does for every election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College students should vote absentee with parents’ address. That’s what my DD does for every election.
I always voted where I went to school, because that is where I lived and it was totally fine and legal. The only thing that has changed in the last 30 years is the GOP radicalism.
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.
Anonymous wrote:College students should vote absentee with parents’ address. That’s what my DD does for every election.
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: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.
I lived in my college town 11 months out of the year. I was a resident, obviously.
For 4 years, obviously. I would not want you impacting my town.
Anonymous wrote:Several Republican controlled state legislatures are trying to limit college students’ right to vote by enacting/trying to enact laws that don’t recognize college issued student ID cards for voting purposes. In light of this and increased restrictions on abortions, should out of state parents and students opt out of colleges in such states?
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.
I lived in my college town 11 months out of the year. I was a resident, obviously.
For 4 years, obviously. I would not want you impacting my town.
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.
I lived in my college town 11 months out of the year. I was a resident, obviously.
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.
No, it's not and few people do it. The most recent examples have trended that these are GOP voters.
Actually, both sides do it.
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.
No, it's not and few people do it. The most recent examples have trended that these are GOP voters.
Actually, both sides do it.