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So once again a Republican run state has voter surpression issues
AZ has been all over the news and now lawsuits have been filed.
Of course the long lines were all in minority heavy areas. One area previously had 200 polling stations in the previous election was reduced to 60 by Republican lawmakers to "save money". Really, right wingers, is this the democracy you want? Suppression of voters? I know it's nothing new to your team but do you still have to wonder why you are riding a sinking ship? No Donald Trump isn't going to save you, he's just making your ship sink faster.. |
coming from the guy who thinks asking black people to have some form of state id to vote, is just too much to ask from them as a race.
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Also last time I checked you need a voters registration card to vote. If you don't have one you can vote on a provisional ballot and to do that you need a ID.. So why are you whineing? Just making up excuses so voter surpression by your team is ok in your mind? |
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What a lame attempt to turn a statement around. You know exactly what he is referring to. |
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Why is it Republicans hate demoracy so much?
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :helpme:helpme:helpme Caution: Troll at work. . |
I read about this, although only briefly. They claimed it was to "save money". Sorry, this is one area where we should not be looking to save money, and second I am guessing not a lot of money was involved. Aren't all of the people running these locations volunteers, and the locations they are working from are mostly government buildings - it's not like the state of AZ has to pay rent for the locations or anything.
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Republicans are shit. They piss on the constitution every chance they get. You on the other hand are just a low energy looser. |
You say voter suppression in FL, I hear "They noticed me at the poll when I was trying to vote for my dead grandad, cause that is what he would've wanted for America!!!"
I figure long lines in a primary would favor Bernie. How did that work out? |
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Spoken like a typical right winger.. It's OK to surpress other people's rights, just not yours.. because dats different.. |
Former US Speaker of the House denied right to vote
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i don't see how this would favor any particular candidate.
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Take Ohio in 2004 as an example. On election day there was a serious shortage of voting machines in the democrat heavy areas so people had to wait in line for hours while in most of the republican heavy areas there were plenty of machines and people were able to get in and out pretty quickly. If a person shows up to vote and sees that they may have to wait in line 5 hours, they might just forget it and go home. |
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