jaybird_1981
I'm a man, I'm 40!
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Not allowing non citizens to vote is not voter suppression. Requiring ID is not voter suppression. It’s incredibly easy to get a legitimate ID with just a weee little bit of effort. Ask all the people that take out loans, buy beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes, sign lease agreements for apartments, homes, cars, furniture and on and on and on.It does answer the question. No - it's not curious - there's a long history of "laws" meant only as voter suppression.
Before this gets twisted, he was referring specifically to voter sentiment in the country. This has nothing to with any sort of results or polling
Every time I see your avatar I think...here we goI'm not just venturing into this forum; I've been here for a long time. And the only hope I have is that whoever wins this clown show of an election dies immediately upon being elected. But then again whoever would replace them would just as bad in all likelihood. Our country is in an amazing place right now.
The female vote today will sink Trump.
They're pissed about his Roe v. Wade turnover, etc.
And they're gonna reliably vote unlike the bro vote.
Kamala wins.