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Iliyah

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6. Come on. What kind of bullshit is this.
Thu Oct 18, 2018, 10:20 AM
Oct 2018

For the past month that's all I've been reading. Guess it may be a surprise when November 6, 2018 rolls around.

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come on, you have to HAVE SOME PERSONAL responsibility beachbum bob Oct 2018 #1
"you have to HAVE SOME PERSONAL responsibility" PearliePoo2 Oct 2018 #3
Wouldn't this be a privileged position? Many in America are invited to participate while uponit7771 Oct 2018 #7
No One RobinA Oct 2018 #15
Sounds like your e were motivated or comfortable enough to participate uponit7771 Oct 2018 #16
Personal responsiblity, sure, I agree awesomerwb1 Oct 2018 #12
No one is arguing otherwise, fella. LanternWaste Oct 2018 #18
I would like to know what this would like if the Latino... LAS14 Oct 2018 #2
Since when should someone feel the need to be "contacted" about voting? Takket Oct 2018 #4
People who are dissuaded from being involved in the process need someone to reach them uponit7771 Oct 2018 #8
Yeah... that's why awesomerwb1 Oct 2018 #13
Why should any voting information at all be available? LanternWaste Oct 2018 #19
ok, so how many, whites, blacks, and asians as a percent... getagrip_already Oct 2018 #5
Do you think its normal for someone white to never have even gotten an email uponit7771 Oct 2018 #9
Come on. What kind of bullshit is this. Iliyah Oct 2018 #6
While the DNC needs to play a larger role.... WeekiWater Oct 2018 #10
Not trying to put it all on the DNC but wanting to know what would it cost? uponit7771 Oct 2018 #11
Isn't this the work that groups like Voto Latino do everyday? Maria Teresa Kumar is always on MSNBC Tarheel_Dem Oct 2018 #14
I'm thinking they are resource-constrained, uponit7771 Oct 2018 #17
Texas is a bad state for Latino voting. ananda Oct 2018 #20
My thoughts is incumbent of dems to reach out first uponit7771 Oct 2018 #21
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