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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…7hrs7H

Vice President Kamala Harris Launches Economic Opportunity Tour to Empower Black Americans

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Mamata Banerjee Criticizes BJP's Uniform Civil Code Agenda

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 @9LYBMRD from Utah answered…3hrs3H

Yes, any taxpayer or person 18+ should be allowed to vote, but only after passing a basic test demonstrating their under…

 @9LY27YK from Indiana answered…7hrs7H

No they shouldn't because it is private information but if someone does they can be taken into greater consideration.

 @9LXZZMT from Michigan answered…7hrs7H

No because the money used doesn't always represent the people who put that money into the company. it should be on an in…

 @9LXYVFH from Georgia answered…7hrs7H

if they are a legal citizen and have lived in the USA for over 2 years Id say that should be able to vote. I don't see a…

 @9LXF22R from Arizona answered…19hrs19H

Neither the electoral college and popular vote have been trustworthy enough in the last two elections, pre-Nov 2024 elec…

 @9LXDFD8 from Arkansas answered…20hrs20H

Yes, anyone who pays taxes should be able to vote. A voting eligibility that proves the individual’s knowledge of politi…

 @9LXC3FQ from Pennsylvania answered…22hrs22H

Make them citizens if they are already live here, so they would be able to vote in the election 2024.

 @9LXB7H9 from Connecticut answered…23hrs23H

Yes but the government needs to offer an alternative to drivers licenses that anyone can obtain for free