Why do you keep posting pictures of violent MAGAts?
You mean the Right and Republicans? The Act would make voting harder.
It's a reasonable precaution that isn't particularly difficult to meet.It's a solution in search for a problem.
The SAVE Act, on its surface, requires proof of citizenship for registering to vote in all federal elections. However, existing law already does that. All federal voter registration forms include a checkbox requiring registrants to positively affirm citizenship.
So? How many gun crimes are committed a year by people who cannot legally own or possess a firearm, as but one example of criminals ignoring the law?Violating that is punishable and instances of non-citizens voting is exceedingly rare. Instead of solving a real problem, the SAVE Act would have disastrous effects on our work, election official workloads, and eligible voters across the nation.
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What?To receive approval for new election laws, the jurisdiction would have to prove to either a three judge panel of a Washington, D.C. court or the US Attorney General that the new procedure would not negatively impact the right to vote on the basis of race or other minority status.
MAGA won.Checking a box =/= proof of citizenship.
So? How many gun crimes are committed a year by people who cannot legally own or possess a firearm, as but one example of criminals ignoring the law?
Aside from that, how much undetected voter fraud is occurring? How would we know if it was?
That's the part of the John Lewis Voting Act you seem to have a problem with.What?
As if i couldn't find looting and rioting about a fentanyl addict that held his breath until he died?Why do you keep posting pictures of violent MAGAts?
Those are thugs.As if i couldn't find looting and rioting about a fentanyl addict that held his breath until he died?
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Btw go score some fentanyl and see how long you can hold your breath.
You wouldn't believe how many people that suggestion has effectively killed so far.
No, that's not. I would start with allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to register to vote, even though they wouldn't be eligible to vote until they turned 18. That's just one of many major issues I have with it and the previous, and similar, For the Voter's Act.That's the part of the John Lewis Voting Act you seem to have a problem with.
Blah, whatever. So what are the d̶e̶m̶o̶c̶r̶a̶t̶s̶ NAMBLAcrats calling for partisan violence just this week?Those are thugs.
And what are the tesla vandals? Not about Maxine "crack rock" Waters blaming elon for hacked elections, i suppose?Those are thugs.
I don't see anything about 16 and 17 years old people voting in that bill.No, that's not. I would start with allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to register to vote, even though they wouldn't be eligible to vote until they turned 18. That's just one of many major issues I have with it and the previous, and similar, For the Voter's Act.
Trump wants voters to prove citizenship. Arizona tried that and bungled it.
For 30 years, no one questioned Danny Dobosz’s citizenship when the lifelong Republican cast his ballot.
So when a letter arrived from a local election official last month asking him to send back a copy of his birth certificate to prove he was an American citizen who was eligible to vote, he tossed it in the trash at his home in Yuma, Arizona. Dobosz, an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump who was born in New Mexico, said he had “no real ambition” to verify his legal status to anyone — even if his ability to vote is jeopardized.
“It’s their duty to prove I’m not,” said the 48-year-old owner of a water-softening business.
“I know I’m a citizen. I pay my taxes,” he said. “Obviously we’re citizens — it’s on their end to fix it, not our end.”
If Dobosz and about 200,000 other Arizona voters don’t provide citizenship documentation, they will not get to vote in next year’s race for governor. State officials last year discovered they had failed to keep records confirming whether about 4 percent of the state’s 4.4 million registered voters were citizens, and they’ve been hustling to fix the problem ever since. They have set off on a scramble that has prompted incredulity, hostility and suspicion from longtime voters like Dobosz who are now learning they are among those caught in the state-caused voter registration blunder.
Trump and Republicans, who have claimed without proof that large numbers of noncitizens are illegally casting ballots, are pushing for similar policies nationally. It is already illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal elections, and the glitches with Arizona’s registration system illustrate the risks of enacting policies that may keep eligible voters from participating in the democratic process.