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  • cabbage
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    38 hours ago

    I had no idea about this. I have friends who lived in Europe their entire life who can vote in this election - but if you’re born and raised in Texas but move to PR you lose your right to vote?

    Puerto Rico has more people living in it than both the Dakotas, Montana, and Wyoming combined. It would have been the 30th biggest state.

    An it’s being treated like absolute shit, with Americans in this very thread not understanding that they’re even part of the US.

    At last if Trump wins the election they will be able to just leave this sinking shipwreck of a country, and the idiots in charge won’t even know they were ever part of the US.

    • @Bytemeister
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      26 hours ago

      You don’t lose your right to vote technically. Remember that votes in the general election are for selecting an elector, who goes to DC and votes on your behalf. PR has 0 electors.

      You can move back, or maintain a primary residence in a state, and then you can vote on an elector, and by extension, the presidency.

      • cabbage
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        15 hours ago

        Thanks, that makes sense. At least on a technical level. What a mess.

        • @Bytemeister
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          25 hours ago

          All the more reason (or not, depending on your party affiliation) to ditch the electoral college and go with a ranked-choice popular vote.