Net neutrality is dead. Kicking people off voter rolls in Ohio because they haven’t voted in a few years is okayed by SCOTUS -and that was just in the last 2 days. Our only choice now is to sleep thru the corporate takeover of the US, or to be very very very awake. #notonmywatch
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No, we didn’t “fail to notice.” But we also know the US Constitution gives every citizen the right to vote - not just those who voted recently. Purging voter rolls is voter suppression - an effort to make it harder, less convenient, thus less likely that certain people will vote.

Jun 12, 2018 · 8:56 PM UTC

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Six years is not exactly “recently”. Have faith in the people who really want to vote can manage to stay registered or get registered!
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Me, that’s not the point. Voting is the most essential right we have a citizens of the United States. Nothing, absolutely nothing, should impinge upon it.
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If they respond to the notice, they maintain voting rights. What are you afraid of? Losing dead voters who don’t vote—-yet? American Citizens who want to vote, vote. Any other message is the left trying to maintain voter fraud.