martybegan
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Interestingly enough, the people that they want to disenfranchise are the Democrats.
She's not being a prop, but rather asking why those who believe as she does shouldn't be allowed to vote.
BTW.....................if you want to talk about disenfranchisement, look at what Texas is doing to women voters...................
I'll ask you the same question. How are we disenfranchising anyone? If the electoral results of the past two presidential election cycles are correct, there is nothing to suggest anything of the sort ever occurred, at least from the right.
Ironically enough, this little girl is not even old enough to vote. Perhaps when she casts her first ballot in 5 or 6 years will she have any remote idea as to what voter suppression is.
By the way, I will not tolerate voter suppression of any kind to any legal born U.S. citizen, Biker. The fact I believe such contradicts both yours and BL's claim of the right's intent on 'voter suppression.'
Silence.
Like I said..................look up on Google what they are doing to women voters in Texas. If you get a driver's license in Texas and your name was Marie Sue Smith, but you got married to someone named Thompson, your Texas driver's license would read Marie Smith Thompson, not Marie Sue Thompson.
And..................if your driver's license doesn't match your voter registration card, they will put you into a provisional ballot, which means that your vote CAN be discounted.
Why are they doing that? Because they want the Democrat votes to be discounted.
How about you change your voter registration to match your driver's liscense?
The provisional ballot will give the election board time to figure out the person is the same person, thus the ballot will count.