Do you believe non citizens should be allowed to vote?

And releasing the MN voting rolls? You good with that too? :)
I don't particularly care. Trump does though but it's none of his business. Courts have said so. The voter records are unlikely to show who is eating the dogs and cats anyway.
 
I don't particularly care. Trump does though but it's none of his business. Courts have said so. The voter records are unlikely to show who is eating the dogs and cats anyway.
It will show if illegal aliens were allow to vote "illegally". That"s a big deal. It should matter to you. :)
 
And releasing the MN voting rolls? You good with that too? :)

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StAnn expects decent, intelligent individuals to agree to break the law by releasing the MN voting rolls in exchange for Trump releasing the Epstein files which he is illegally withholding…

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👉 StAnn 🤣

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We. Told. Them. So.

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So nice of you to admit that exercising constitutional rights around federal officers is a potential death wish.
It can be and happens a lot. Concealed carry permits explain all that if a person is smart enough to understand the risks. :)
 
As far as I am aware, no other nation on the planet will allow me to vote in their election if I am a 'non-citizen'. My answer would be a solid 'no'.
Most countries require some form of identification to vote, especially in person, to verify the voter's identity and eligibility. However, specific requirements and the type of ID accepted vary widely, and a few Western democracies do not have strict ID mandates. :)
 
The voter roll is extremely, extremely critical. I walk into the polling place and give them my name, they look me up and hand me a ballot. I have no idea how I ever got on that list. :)
 
I showed them a driver's license. See how it works? :)
But a utility bill might have done -- anything with your name and address on it. When I registered I was not asked to show ANYTHING, I just wrote my address on the form.
 
But a utility bill might have done -- anything with your name and address on it. When I registered I was not asked to show ANYTHING, I just wrote my address on the form.
Yet there is no voter fraud. Lol. :)
 
When I registered I was not asked to show ANYTHING, I just wrote my address on the form.

Yet there is no voter fraud. Lol. :)
They verify your identity via other Governmental databases and your residence address via the simple act of mailing you a registration card. If USPS returns the card your registration is held for further review/processing or rejected outright.
 
They verify your identity via other Governmental databases and your residence address via the simple act of mailing you a registration card. If USPS returns the card your registration is held for further review/processing or rejected outright.
Varies by state. In MN you just go pick one up at WalMart. :)
 
So nice of you to admit that exercising constitutional rights around federal officers is a potential death sentence.
I will admit, I did not have "Democrats suddenly embrace the 2nd Amendment" on my 2026 Bingo Card. 🙃

They didn't even do that when Philando Castile got shot.

Surprised Saint_Ann is being snarky on this one. The gun rights groups are justifiably pissed about what happened here and the tone deaf comments from certain administration officials afterwards.
 
Part A is true
Except it's not.

Your voter registration card comes in the mail. From the Elections Office. If you don't live at the address you claimed USPS returns the card and your registration is held/rejected.

You can't get one at Walmart, lol, and you know that.

Also, you're sowing doubt about an election system that handed victory to your guy. 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
Except it's not.

Your voter registration card comes in the mail. From the Elections Office. If you don't live at the address you claimed USPS returns the card and your registration is held/rejected.

You can't get one at Walmart, lol, and you know that.

Also, you're sowing doubt about an election system that handed victory to your guy. 🤦🏻‍♂️
Key differences in voter registration processes across states include:
Registration Requirement: North Dakota is the only state that does not require voter registration. All other 49 states require eligible citizens to register before they can vote.
Registration Methods: Most states offer a variety of ways to register, which typically include online registration (available in most states), mail-in registration using the national form, and in-person registration at government agencies like the DMV or election offices.
Registration Deadlines: Federal law requires states to allow registration up to at least 30 days before a federal election, but specific deadlines vary, and many states extend this period.
Same-Day Registration (SDR): As of November 2025, 22 states and the District of Columbia allow eligible voters to register and vote on the same day, either on Election Day or during an early voting period.
Automatic Voter Registration (AVR): About half the states have adopted AVR, a system where eligible citizens are automatically registered to vote (unless they opt out) when they interact with certain government agencies, such as the DMV.
Voter ID Laws: States also have different laws regarding voter identification at the polls; some require a photo ID, others accept alternative forms of ID (such as a utility bill), and some require no ID at all for previously registered voters.

Hope that helps. :)
 
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