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Netanyahu Rival Launches Push to Dissolve Israeli Government

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Democrats Rally Against Trump's Potential Return in Upcoming Elections

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Mexico on the Brink of History with First Female President Amidst Election Turmoil

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Global Political Dynamics Intensify Amidst Elections and Trump's Conviction

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 @9NFNFSL from Pennsylvania answered…37mins37m

Depends on where you live. Small town, people know who you are. If the election workers know you from past elections, t…

 @9NFFLMZ from Texas answered…4hrs4H

Yes, as long as it is not a felony that was committed in the last 5 years, a violent, sex or financial crime and they se…

 @9NFBPLC from South Carolina answered…5hrs5H

No, unless the barriers to receiving a photo Id are removed, otherwise it is restricting voter access. ie. Free ID, reas…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…6hrs6H

No, but citizens should be allowed to abstain from voting in exchange for legal exemptions from participation in many go…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but switch to a ranked-choice voting system with votes from each state weighted in accordance with the state's numb…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…6hrs6H

No, and there is no such thing as "foreigners, currently residing in the United States." You mean "illegal immigrants."

 @9NF7Y8N from California answered…6hrs6H

Yes, I believe it should be based on a testing process. Voting is one of our most important and fundamental rights. Know…

  @Jcawolfson from Pennsylvania answered…18hrs18H

Regardless, there should be consideration for a ban on lobbyists from becoming White House and Congressional officials

 @9NDLWGK from New Mexico answered…18hrs18H

Yes, and photo ID & voter registration should be proactively provided to every citizen when they turn 18.

 @9NDKNSF from Indiana answered…19hrs19H

Private corporations that have no government or political contracts/involvement should be allowed to donate, following t…

 @9NDJSG6 from PR answered…19hrs19H

No, but US laws should become less descrimontory, making it possible for all people to become citizens after a reasonabl…

 @9NDJ8W8 from Missouri answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only if it's automatically provided, and every citizen is automatically registered to vote when they turn 18.

 @9NC5DQW from Pennsylvania answered…23hrs23H

Yes, not lower than 16 years, and all citizens should be able to pass the citizenship test before their 16th birthday

 @9ND86WBfrom Arizona  answered…24hrs24H

Yes, and donations should only be made by individual constituents who reside in the candidate’s State or district.