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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…24hrs24H

Uncontested Races Highlight Unique Election Dynamics Across the U.S.

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Mamata Banerjee Criticizes BJP's Uniform Civil Code Agenda

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Navigating the Abortion Debate: GOP's Strategic Shift Ahead of Elections

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The Youth Vote: A Pivotal Force in Upcoming Elections

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 @9M3RCKS from California answered…4hrs4H

They should only have the right to vote if they are educated about political matters of the United States.

 @9M3QB9D from Colorado answered…4hrs4H

No, To disestablish the Electoral College would be to rewrite the constitution, which isn't currently feasible.

 @9M3L64Q answered…6hrs6H

Yes if they reside in the state for the correct amount of time. And as long as they have citizenship.

 @9M3KYBK from Texas answered…6hrs6H

Voting qualifications should be based on more tangible indicators of life experience e.g. military service, being in the…

 @9M2W7LC from Pennsylvania answered…18hrs18H

I believe that voting is a citizens right. So once citizenship is obtained, so is the right to vote.

 @9M2VW7Nfrom Maine  answered…18hrs18H

ONLY politicians who have been convicted by a judge appointed by the other party, should be allowed to run for office

 @9M2VW7Nfrom Maine  answered…18hrs18H

Everyone old enough to purchase alcohol, tobacco, marijuana or firearms, to have consensual sex, to get their driving li…

 @9M2T6CR from Texas answered…20hrs20H

Those residing in the US for 10 or more years should get a path to citizenship and then be able to vote.