I love this.
Michigan lawmakers passed a bill to allow 16 and 17-year-olds to preregister, so that they’re already on the rolls to cast votes once they become eligible at 18. Proponents say this helps build civic habits early and encourages youth turnout. boltsmag.org/michigan-voting…

Nov 24, 2023 · 9:49 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
This would be "camel's nose under the tent." If this passes, I promise you, people will next say, "Hey, they're already registered may as well let them vote."
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Perfect. Won't make a difference I'm afraid.
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preregistering > post(humously)registering
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Won't help you in anyway. You grifter.
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Just what we need, more uneducated voters. If they'd spend a bit of time teaching civics and history, this wouldn't be quite as frightening.
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Should be at least 21.
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Give voting rights to five-year-olds. And even better for babies snoring in diapers. The earlier the better.
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I love that too! Happy Friday!
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Now they should make it so I can vote in the 2024 presidential primary since I’ll be 18 by the general election.