Vote Padding & Manipulating The Electorate

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Vote Padding & Manipulating The Electorate

Post by Riddick » 11-17-2022 02:59 AM

One thing you can count on with Democrats & elections is creativity in creating new voters and votes. The Constitution requires its specified voting rights of U.S. citizens cannot be abridged on account of race, color, sex, previous condition of servitude, or age (18 and older). The Progressives, who do not look upon the Constitution as most Patriots do, have worked tirelessly to find ways around the Constitution to broaden their voting block.

In December 2021, New York City passed a law allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections. Fortunately, the courts quickly overturned the law in 2022 before the first non-citizen could cast a vote. The Radical Left has also made moves to federalize the election process against the state rights spelled out in Article 14. They also wish to drop the legal voting age to 16. Both of these moves have met sufficient resistance to hold them at bay.

One change the Left has been able to pass in some states is to allow non-resident college students to vote in the locale of their school rather than in their hometown by absentee ballot. In the midterms all these states saw historic levels of same-day registration and voting in polls around universities. It is easy to see the impact the student votes could have. This age demographic leans Left and generating this level of motivation certainly helped Democrat candidates.

To clarify, college students in these states have a choice when it comes to casting their vote. They can obtain and vote by absentee ballot at home, or they can use their student ID to register in the town where the college is located. According to the students interviewed, this choice is a no-brainer. It is far easier to vote on campus. This option is not given to any other voter in this country, which is wrong.

In contrast, a person living in one state with a second home in another has to vote in their state of permanent residence. Even though they pay taxes on them, they have no chance to vote in local elections that impact their other properties. This doesn’t seem right & needs to be corrected. Concerned citizens need to reach out to their local state representatives & start the process before it spreads.

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