• @[email protected]
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    -535 months ago

    Not true at all, Republicans just want to make sure it’s actually Americans that are voting, and not illegals. You have to have a DL to drive, get a hotel room, and pretty much everything else you do. Why shouldn’t you have to have one to vote? The argument of trying to disenfranchise large groups of people is ridiculous. You can’t have fair elections free from foreign interference if just anybody can fill out a ballot and claim they’re a US citizen on it

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      Because your right to vote is fundamental, and shouldn’t be taken away just because you lost the paperwork.

      Plus, non-citizens understand that trying to vote will ruin any chance they may have in the future of getting citizenship. People here illegally also don’t want to call attention to their presence here and won’t risk trying to vote based on that. Those people are not voting in any meaningful capacity.

      The voter suppression thing is real, though . Click that link I left above; in certain states, there is a regular purging of the voter rolls, for frivolous reasons. Some voters don’t find out they have been purged until they show up at the polls (after waiting in a long line to boot). Not giving them some way to cast a provisional ballot is the same as disenfranchising them.

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        -95 months ago

        That’s the thing, it’s not just about non citizens voting. It’s also about preventing people from filling out absentee ballots in other people names and dropping them off in ballot boxes. It simply prevents a lot of fraud from happening

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          … That doesn’t even make sense. I’m convinced now that you have no clue what you are talking about.

          This is about registration, not absentee ballots. If someone requests an absentee ballot, they are already registered. In many states, absentee ballots need to be requested on an individual basis, and if someone requests a ballot, they are going to take the time to fill it out and return it. In some states they can request a second if they changed their mind (or even go in and vote in person), but all ballots are tracked and only the last one is counted.

          Nobody is going to give their absentee ballot away for someone else to fill out. And there are no piles of ballots waiting for ACORN to fill them out using names from the phone book.

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      235 months ago

      You can’t have fair elections free from foreign interference if just anybody can fill out a ballot and claim they’re a US citizen on it

      I guess it’s a good thing that is already not even remotely how it works.

      • @[email protected]
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        -115 months ago

        It is on absentee ballots. It’s got a question on it that ask if you’re a US citizen and you check yes or no, no proof needed

        • @dhork
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          85 months ago

          It is on absentee ballots. It’s got a question on it that ask if you’re a US citizen and you check yes or no, no proof needed

          Citation Needed