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I would go one step further. Pass a test on how are Constitution works. Never happen! Sadly.

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Did away with testing decades ago in the south.

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In one election I actively provided handouts for a candidate for a State slot. I was horrified to see some of the "voters" workers brought in evidently from local custodial homes. Heads down led by the hands of the workers. Of course it would provide a valuable education/reminder of our reasons of leadership.

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Back in Okla. City in the 50s candidates for city office would round up drunks from Broadway where they hung out and take them to vote with a bribe of a pint of rotgut. Democrats will always be democrats

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2020:

Philidelphia slimey demons sent busses into Trenton, Camden, and a few more of our lovely shithole cities, loaded them up, drove back to Phily, had them vote, drove them to other voting districts, and continued throughout the day, eventually bringing them back to their respective shitholes. All were gifted money cards, lunch, smokes and booze.

I watched the videos of the process on Telegram

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Can't like that. But being originally from Chicago can very well understand it. Have a better day

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Thank you, I will.

Considering I can be a real "mother", at times, I'll be celebrating Mother's day today.

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Happy Mothers day, to all !

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I've wanted to see considered a requirement to pass a citizenship test before being allowed to vote; the same test that naturalized citizens are required to take (I'd like to see it required for graduating from high school, but somehow this seems like an easier hurdle). How fair is it to naturalized citizens that they have to take this test, but citizens don't, and can be more grossly ignorant of our country than they are! There have been some surveys of this in recent years which have reported that about 20% of *citizens* would pass this test today! I took it a few years ago, and passed easily. I think what it really demonstrates is that so many citizens weren't taught our history, nor have had a civics course.

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