Michigan, with over 26,000 dead but active voter registrations, needs to catch up. Don't you think? As to your other point, voting is a privilege reserved for active living voters. What you describe just begs for fraud. I've already been approached at my home by a person who said they would take care of my absentee ballot for me. All I had to do was hand it over to them. We had a few short words and they left. Why is it that, just because I'm a senior, the left seems to think I'm stupid?
Voting is not a privilege, it is a Right guaranteed by US Constitution and it must be available to every citizen.
Just like the predicted 2022 "Red Tsunami? "I think this is going to be, not just a red wave, but a red tsunami." https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mi...red-wave-red-tsunami-republicans-election-day
We'll just have to wait and see. I think there will be some major surprises in store for the Democrats. But keep ROFL, it's a good look for you.
Ask convicted felons if it's available to them or if it's a right? No, it's a privilege that has certain requirements. Age is just one of them. How many 16 year olds are voting?
Now I see why GOP wants to restrict voting. They do not think it is a constitutional right. No wonder some Democrats think republican trying voter suppression.
It is a Constitutional right, but it comes with restrictions. That's why felons and 16 year olds can't vote. Nice try at a very lame deflection. Did you actually read what you wrote before hitting send?
you know very well, I know very well, we are not talking about convicted criminal, under age kids. We are talking about American citizen who are eligible to vote. Those who are eligible to vote , voting is their constitution right and not privilege. Government should make voting easy, available and encourage every eligible voter to vote. Which means more polling station, more drop boxes, more days to vote, mail in ballot, no excuse absentee ballot, national holiday to vote, and move toward online voting.