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Ridiculous ciaobaby Mar 2017 #1
I have seen some different reports Gothmog Mar 2017 #13
Every voter is responsible to know voting rules and requirements. ciaobaby Mar 2017 #16
" Every voter is responsible to know voting rules and requirements." former9thward Mar 2017 #27
Yep. Absolutely. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2017 #32
yep - those are the very ones I am referring to ! ciaobaby Mar 2017 #33
I think it's tots adorbs you're rationalizing youthful ignorance of an age requirement. LanternWaste Mar 2017 #46
No, his site provided state specific guidance pat_k Mar 2017 #20
So they don't check? knightmaar Mar 2017 #2
If your name isn't on the rolls as a registered voter ... frazzled Mar 2017 #6
Primaries aren't as strict as general elections FakeNoose Mar 2017 #10
All the states should be the same, whoever will be 18 by general election can vote in the primary. Sunlei Mar 2017 #3
Yeah. For a general election, every state should use the EXACT same voting method (paper ballots) 4lbs Mar 2017 #7
Republicans are against exact same method because they WANT to exclude *some* voters with confusion Sunlei Mar 2017 #8
I agree. The GOP has long known that they would actually lose every election from local offices to 4lbs Mar 2017 #25
always Republicans because the tactic works for them. Worse with Russian & IMO, Chinas global Sunlei Mar 2017 #42
Let me just say that this is a... NWCorona Mar 2017 #4
Didn't the poll workers check the voter registration rolls? LeftInTX Mar 2017 #5
good point. a persons birthday is on the voter registration card. Sunlei Mar 2017 #9
You can register to vote before you turn 18 in all or most states Gothmog Mar 2017 #11
My husband is one and a DVR LeftInTX Mar 2017 #15
They are not teaching civics in many schools Gothmog Mar 2017 #19
U.S. Govt at .5 credits LeftInTX Mar 2017 #21
Sounds like poll workers didn't do their jobs. demmiblue Mar 2017 #12
WTF? "didn't see any misinformation from Sanders...".. pat_k Mar 2017 #14
+1 ciaobaby Mar 2017 #17
That's how they roll. demmiblue Mar 2017 #18
Just what we needed... Ligyron Mar 2017 #22
FFS murielm99 Mar 2017 #23
Wow! I just don't know what to say any more. NurseJackie Mar 2017 #24
About what. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #28
About this. NurseJackie Mar 2017 #29
Cute. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #30
You asked an unnecessary question. I provided an unnecessary answer. NurseJackie Mar 2017 #36
"Unnecessary" is your characterization. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #37
Ha! NurseJackie Mar 2017 #39
Lol. Oh yes you do. Take your time. It will come to you. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2017 #31
LOL ... perhaps. NurseJackie Mar 2017 #34
This is a false flag to distract us. underthematrix Mar 2017 #26
Given low youth vote turnout have to give the kids a thumbs up even if hollowdweller Mar 2017 #35
Are you seriously condoning illegal voting? BainsBane Mar 2017 #38
sure didn't sound like it. messed up isn't really the same thing. The poster JCanete Mar 2017 #41
Anything to blame Bernie, huh? 4bucksagallon Mar 2017 #40
only 70 out of millions & its only primary. Shows us how Republicans check every single voter reg. Sunlei Mar 2017 #43
What??? WI has voter ID, so 17 y.o. would not have been allowed - WHATS THE POINT of our stupid Kashkakat v.2.0 Mar 2017 #44
there was a loophole in the Wisconsin law forthemiddle Mar 2017 #45
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