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The fight for the right to vote in the United States - Nicki Beaman Griffin

The fight for the right to vote in the United States - Nicki Beaman Griffin

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In the United States today, if you are over eighteen, a citizen, and the resident of a state, you can vote (with some exceptions. So, how have voting rights changed since the first election in 1789? Nicki Beaman Griffin outlines the history of the long fight for a more inclusive electorate. Lesson by Nicki Beaman Griffin
Date: 2020-08-22

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Attention to all people of civil rights, justice, and politics please allow all Puerto Ricans have the right to vote because your law system is not complete! Please share this to other people of U. S. so can fight for Putero Ricans have the right to vote in U. S. and all news of U. S. should anticipate by justice and civil rights for Putero Ricans, i hope all of you would protest to U. S. and courts for Putero Ricans have the right to vote and please participate my civil rights and justice for Putero Ricans and please support me for protesting and i claim my self as the protester leader soon in my opinion, your justice and civil rights leader, Mrs. C and J.
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I may be in the majority for saying this, but women should not vote in America. During the suffrage movement, a very significant percentage of women did not want the right to vote; they did not believe it was their place. Look at the social disintegration of countries after women were given the right to vote. Women tend to vote with the mindset of what is fair instead of what is right. Women tend to sway votes to more and more socialist ideals (check out how well that's working out in Sweden, alas, most of Europe.
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+TED-Ed Why don't more of them do it? Gerrymandering, social engineering by the tech sector, legal bribery (Super-PACS, election fraud, rigged voting machines, voter suppression by both parties, having election on Tuesday while not protecting the jobs of people who would vote otherwise, lack of viable choices, lack of candidates who stand for issues the lower 90% would vote for, and flat out election rigging. Oh, don't forget super delegates. Other than that America's super democratic.
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Anyone who is interested in protest, politics, justice, civil rights, or social science should join together to protest every court of U. S. to fight for Puero Ricans have the right to vote and join together as allies to support the protest and the Puerto Ricans have the right to vote. From Mrs. C and J solve my real name investigators for you to know so you will be surprised that i was supporting for Putero Ricans for civil rights and justice. From Mrs. C and J
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Voting was a right that only white male property owners had. FALSE. as later alluded to, voting decisions have already been made locally. There were, in fact, others that voted in the Nation's first election when in local places the electorate was expanded to build a ruling majority. A good example of this is western states allowing women to vote long before 1920 precisely because locals needed a majority to claim statehood,
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I think the voting age should be lowered to 16. Lots of decisions that politicians make will directly affect kids in the present or indirectly in the future. Some people say that kids can just ask their parents to vote for a certain person, but parents dont always have the same values as their teens.
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100% of people qualified to vote can vote we don't need illegals or people who aren't citizens to vote. Everyone knows name of that guy who was entitled to vote but was denied to vote you know his name right. What is the name of the lawsuit again?
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Why doesnt everybody vote? IF I didnt feel that none of the listed candidates (doesnt have to the entire ballot, just for certain offices) are fit to be in office, what happens if I wrote that in? Will it have an actual effect?
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Washington had others running against him that got electors votes Hancock got 4. so people are lying when they say he got 100% or a unanimous. elections are rigged. your vote is a pacification.
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