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Sophia4

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4. But one person, one vote was and remains the rule, so what difference does it
Tue Jan 16, 2018, 12:48 PM
Jan 2018

really make. People vote where they are. But it is illegal to vote twice in an election. What is the problem? Why shouldn't students be able to vote where they go to school? As long as they aren't also voting where their parents live. What percentage of students return home to live at the address of their parents when they finish school? I didn't.

I don't see a problem with New Hampshire's old voting eligibility rules.

It's hard enough to get people out to vote once. Who in the world wants to vote more than that? I haven't met anyone personally. And I've registered a lot of voters.

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