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In reply to the discussion: Poll: Do you believe 16 & 17 year olds should be allowed to vote? [View all]ecstatic
(35,075 posts)69. Sure, but they will most likely just mirror their parents
But they should still have a voice.
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Poll: Do you believe 16 & 17 year olds should be allowed to vote? [View all]
MichaelMcGuire
Jan 2012
OP
And as politically INcompetent as well. Hardly a reason to hand them the power of the vote.
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#66
Why is a kid of 18 old enough to die in the armed forces but too young to buy a beer?
JDPriestly
Jan 2012
#12
I believe every breathing soul in this country should have the right and obligation to vote.
Umbral
Jan 2012
#13
At 16, some people are just about starting to get responsible enough
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2012
#27
The voting age in a state should be the age at which juveniles can be tried as adults
alcibiades_mystery
Jan 2012
#35
With the corrupt voting system in the US, I'm not so sure it would make a difference. nt
NorthCarolina
Jan 2012
#46
How about; if you can read the ballot (in one's native language), you get to vote. eom
yawnmaster
Jan 2012
#52
No. Some are certainly capable, but a bright line at 18 is preferable (imho).
GodlessBiker
Jan 2012
#59
I think there should be one age of adulthood at which one becomes a full fledged citizen
Orangepeel
Jan 2012
#62
Looking back on it, I was pretty politically inclined at that age. And I would probably not have
Puregonzo1188
Jan 2012
#65
Actually, a great deal of research is showing that intelligence can change over time.
HuckleB
Jan 2012
#93
I say yes. Having to register and actually go vote should be about as self selecting
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#90
Given the demographics of this country right now, we're lucky us 40somethings can still vote.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2012
#94