Trump camp attorney advocates suppressing college kids from voting

Rumpole

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What part of the 26th amendment do Republicans not understand?

The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.

Why do they want to make it harder for college kids to vote?

Oh, they tend to vote liberal. ahhh, that's the reason.

Busted.

No wonder they are now claiming 'America is not a democracy', which they are claiming now (especially since they haven't been winning the popular vote) in order to feel good about suppressing the vote, because, after all, America is not a democracy, anyway, right?

Wrong.

 
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The idea isn't to stop college students from voting, but instead to have them vote at their permanent residencies. If someone is a resident of Mahoning County, Ohio, but they attend college in Cattaraugus County NY, why should they cast a vote in New York? They are only there for their eduction.
 
The idea isn't to stop college students from voting, but instead to have them vote at their permanent residencies. If someone is a resident of Mahoning County, Ohio, but they attend college in Cattaraugus County NY, why should they cast a vote in New York? They are only there for their eduction.
I consider any place that I live for four or more years to be my permanent residence.
 
What part of the 26th amendment do Republicans not understand?

The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.

Why do they want to make it harder for college kids to vote?

Oh, they tend to vote liberal. ahhh, that's the reason.

Busted.

No wonder they are now claiming 'America is not a democracy', which they are claiming now (especially since they haven't been winning the popular vote) in order to feel good about suppressing the vote, because, after all, America is not a democracy, anyway, right?

Wrong.


Republicans have never tried to keep their efforts at voter suppression secret.
 
What part of the 26th amendment do Republicans not understand?

The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.

Why do they want to make it harder for college kids to vote?

Oh, they tend to vote liberal. ahhh, that's the reason.

Busted.

No wonder they are now claiming 'America is not a democracy', which they are claiming now (especially since they haven't been winning the popular vote) in order to feel good about suppressing the vote, because, after all, America is not a democracy, anyway, right?

Wrong.


The hell you say?......A leftist lied out his ass?....GTFO!

This is about having voting day instead of voting season, and people casting ligitemate votes in their home precincts, not "suppressing the vote".

Busted.
 
So what's democrats excuse for using gerrymandering?

Democrats don't use gerrymandering to the extent Republicans do. The only blue state that was heavily gerrymandered was Illinois. Gerrymandered maps in NY and Maryland were overturned by state judges. Democrats complied with those decisions. Nearly every red state is heavily gerrymandered. in Ohio, Republicans ignored the state Supreme Court's attempt to enforce a constitutional ban on gerrymandering, They then found a crooked federal judge who ignored the state Supreme Court.
 
What part of the 26th amendment do Republicans not understand?

The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.

Why do they want to make it harder for college kids to vote?

Oh, they tend to vote liberal. ahhh, that's the reason.

Busted.

No wonder they are now claiming 'America is not a democracy', which they are claiming now (especially since they haven't been winning the popular vote) in order to feel good about suppressing the vote, because, after all, America is not a democracy, anyway, right?

Wrong.


where did they say they can’t vote? comprehension seems to be an issue for you
 
Democrats don't use gerrymandering to the extent Republicans do. The only blue state that was heavily gerrymandered was Illinois. Gerrymandered maps in NY and Maryland were overturned by state judges. Democrats complied with those decisions. Nearly every red state is heavily gerrymandered. in Ohio, Republicans ignored the state Supreme Court's attempt to enforce a constitutional ban on gerrymandering, They then found a crooked federal judge who ignored the state Supreme Court.
haha. of course they do! they most gerrymandered state in the union was dembot MD
 
What part of the 26th amendment do Republicans not understand?

The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.

Why do they want to make it harder for college kids to vote?

Oh, they tend to vote liberal. ahhh, that's the reason.

Busted.

No wonder they are now claiming 'America is not a democracy', which they are claiming now (especially since they haven't been winning the popular vote) in order to feel good about suppressing the vote, because, after all, America is not a democracy, anyway, right?

Wrong.


They can't win without suppressing the young vote.
 
If you can't suppress college kids from drinking and smoking and beating up conservative speakers how the hell are you going to suppress them from voting?
 

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