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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…21hrs21H

Texas Faces Election Day Hurdles: Power Outages and Storm Delays

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…23mins23m

Ripple Amplifies Crypto's Political Influence with $50M Donation to Super PAC

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 @9N6CWYY from Virginia answered…2hrs2H

Voter ID should be handled on a state by state basis. It can only be allowed if voter ID is free to obtain to prevent a…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…6hrs6H

While we should use our influence to seek a diplomatic solution, any resolution to this conflict is up to the parties i…

 @9N5XMF7 from Texas answered…8hrs8H

Yes, and their assets should be held in a public trust to remove themselves from any conflicts of interest

 @9N5SYCQ from North Dakota answered…11hrs11H

I probably think the electoral college should stay if I'm just looking at the system as is, but I think voting is fundam…

 @9N5RD62 from New Jersey answered…12hrs12H

Yes but people should be automatically registered to vote and issued a gov ID if they don’t have a liscence.

 @9N4PX94 from Maryland answered…20hrs20H

No. But they should not be able to receive any government aid during that time. Including any pension.

 @9N4PX94 from Maryland answered…20hrs20H

No. But the Apportionment act of 1929 needs to be repealed so we can increase the membership of the House and increase t…

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…22hrs22H

Yes, to the age of 16, and there should be a nationwide program that preregisters 14- and 15-year-olds to vote as well a…

 @9N4CZXS from New Hampshire answered…23hrs23H

yes, but if someone doesn't own a personal ID there should be other ways to identify the voter to prevent fraud.