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8. People ought to be able to register in the state they spend 9 months out of 12 in if they choose
Sun May 6, 2018, 12:39 PM
May 2018

When I went to college, I don't remember registering, but probably there were tables in the student union and people encouraging people to register. Or it might have been same day registration, I don't remember. But either way it was practically effortless. And nobody gave a fuck where I spent my summer (nor should they).

And I didn't have another home state. I moved from New Mexico where I went to military school for 3 years to Illinois, with no intention of ever returning to New Mexico (and I haven't).

During the summer, I spent about 8 weeks in Navy NROTC training, and the rest of the summer with my parents (American citizens) in S. Korea and Nigeria.

The righties count on complacent or right-leaning people saying "so what" as barrier after barrier is added. And "it was easy" or "it didn't take me long", without understanding that it's not quick and easy for everyone.

I see they voted on party lines on this bill. Are the Democrats wrong on this issue? Maybe we should slam the fuck out of the Democrats on this one, and get a free pass on this one from the Admins?

And I didn't have a car when I was in college, or a driver's license.

Link wasn't working - here's another one: Mister Ed May 2018 #1
So out-of-state college students in N.H. are expected to go back to their home state to vote? progree May 2018 #2
Go home to vote, or use an absentee ballot. JustABozoOnThisBus May 2018 #3
Just go home, during the first week of November is not easy for everyone progree May 2018 #5
When I was in college, I went several hundred miles away and I voted absentee. hughee99 May 2018 #7
People ought to be able to register in the state they spend 9 months out of 12 in if they choose progree May 2018 #8
Which hurdle is higher? JustABozoOnThisBus May 2018 #12
I'm sure I registered at the student union or at the polling place. At the student union progree May 2018 #19
Of course NH Dems are voting for the bill, ... JustABozoOnThisBus May 2018 #20
No, it is not a zero sum issue -- if you take away the easiest option a certain percent just won't progree May 2018 #23
Sure, but the hurdle's the law, and both of the detours around it Hortensis May 2018 #21
More Hurdles modrepub May 2018 #4
in state tuition applies to state schools crazycatlady May 2018 #14
Makes sense to me madville May 2018 #6
Not everybody has a drivers license or car. Esp poor & students i.e. Democratic Voters stuffmatters May 2018 #15
They tried that in Maine when Was a college student there in 1972. Nitram May 2018 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author progree May 2018 #10
Of course! Typo. Nitram May 2018 #11
I don't see an issue here. Jedi Guy May 2018 #13
Yes, going to school in a state does entitle you to residency status while you live there. stuffmatters May 2018 #16
It's my opinion on the matter. Jedi Guy May 2018 #17
I don't agree with anything you're claiming period. stuffmatters May 2018 #18
A quick Google search will bear it out. Jedi Guy May 2018 #22
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