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Doug Bostrom
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Arguing over why and how voting is good and not being able to vote is bad seems cause for some hope, and perhaps key to formulating plans (better than hope alone).


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clarification for your words:

not being able to vote is completely different than choosing not to vote

absolutely no one holds a single iota against someone who cannot vote due to financial, social, legal, physical, etc limitations

in fact, it is all the more reason for those who can vote to do so, because the GOP will disenfranchise even more voters