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 @CommittedG3rrym4nder from Massachusetts submitted…7hrs7H

Embattled Sen. Bob Menendez files to run for reelection as Independent candidate

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…20hrs20H

Elections Heat Up in the UK and New Jersey: What Voters Need to Know

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…24hrs24H

Deadly Heat Wave Sweeps Across India, Claiming Lives and Overwhelming Healthcare

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…10hrs10H

Joe Manchin's Political Future: A Dance of Uncertainty

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…8hrs8H

Political Drama Unfolds Across the U.S. Amid Trials, Campaigns, and Tragedy

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 @9NHTHLG from Georgia answered…60mins60m

People should be allowed to vote whether it's in person at the polls or mail in ballot. Either way it will count.

 @9NHTHLG from Georgia answered…60mins60m

If someone who has been convicted of a crime shouldn't be allowed to run for any office. The difference between Hillary…

 @9NHTHLG from Georgia answered…60mins60m

No. The whole voter fraud nonsense has gone too far. It's understandable to have a few recounts but if the results remai…

 @9NHS8MR from California answered…2hrs2H

We should have an age limit of 75 for the next 20 years, then revisit and raise it if people are living longer.

 @9NHR84N from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

No, but you do need to find a way to prove yourself and only vote once. Not everyone has access to a photo ID

 @9NHCHLS from Ohio answered…10hrs10H

Only if a system is developed for majority vote nationally and in a majority of states or ranked choice voting or approv…

 @9NGX52R from California answered…14hrs14H

No, only should be able to vote if attending university in the country or have a 4+ year work contract