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If I were the CEO of voting I would not allow men to vote in a new state until they had resided there for a period of several years (exact number up for debate but not to exceed 4). I think it's unacceptable for a person to be able to move to a new area and immediately have a voice in what the people who have lived there their whole lives are deciding to do. It takes time to really adjust to a new location and to understand how the people there choose to live and why.

What do you niggerfaggots think?

If I were the CEO of voting I would not allow men to vote in a new state until they had resided there for a period of several years (exact number up for debate but not to exceed 4). I think it's unacceptable for a person to be able to move to a new area and immediately have a voice in what the people who have lived there their whole lives are deciding to do. It takes time to really adjust to a new location and to understand how the people there choose to live and why. What do you niggerfaggots think?

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When I moved to Texas about 6 months before the 2020 election, there was over a seven month waiting list to make an appointment at the DMV to register as a new resident and be allowed to vote. There was not a single person in line at the DMV when they told me this. My wife went there a few days later and was given an appointment 11 months later!

DMV blamed it on COVID, of course, but locals told me that they were deliberately pushing those appointments until after the election to keep Commifornian's from casting ballots. I didn't complain.