Vol8188
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Imagine thinking so little of minorities that you believe they don’t have a driver’s license or know the last four digits of their social security
That's why GA expanded voting. How's the president's home state doing on that front?It's amazing how scared the GOP is of more people voting.
That's why GA expanded voting. How's the president's home state doing on that front?
But yes, fewer voters would actually be better. If you can't be bothered to leave your house to vote, or request a ballot if there's a good reason, then there is little chance that is an informed voter.
It's not the voting part that people object to, it's the cheating part.
That's why GA expanded voting. How's the president's home state doing on that front?
But yes, fewer voters would actually be better. If you can't be bothered to leave your house to vote, or request a ballot if there's a good reason, then there is little chance that is an informed voter.
The left don't think that. They convince those same minorities that it is true, and THOSE people believe it. The leftists laugh at them because they keep them in power, and they do nothing for those to whom they promised so much.Imagine thinking so little of minorities that you believe they don’t have a driver’s license or know the last four digits of their social security
Where did I mention any party? Both have their groups full of stupid. Some even believe they're entitled to a portion of the money I earn each weekOver 60% of republican voters believe the Big Lie. Care to revise your statement about who qualifies as an informed voter?
A part of me wants to agree with you. Another part understands the inherent ableism and fundamentalist nationalism that will rear its ugly head if that came to pass.