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IdaBriggs

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7. So, is she co-signing on as a Plaintiff in the lawsuit?
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 02:46 PM
Mar 2016

Because when a candidate starts paying lawyers to back a citizen's right to vote, that is when I call it "fighting" not just discussing.

The Democrats were not helpful back in 2004. It was the third parties that led the charge for voters in Ohio. Senator Clinton was in office back then, and nary a word was heard from her office about the "results" there (among other issues) so frankly not expecting her to treat it as anything other than "just the way things are" while Bernie appears to Actually Be Fighting.

The difference matters. This isn't appearance - it is Real Life. Will these young people be allowed to vote? Hillary has the power to participate in the lawsuit to show she cares (and as a leader, could have started it when the problem was first presented).

Is she doing it?

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