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Originally Posted by bkkandrew ^Before we move on to that, perhaps you could indicate one way or another if you agree with me on the principle of not excluding those unable to afford a home from democracy? |
Not being able to afford a home does not render someone homeless. There's this newfangled arrangement where you can
rent from someone else on a monthly basis. It works pretty well for a lot of people.
Interesting ... never thought about the homeless vote.
What if they're under the railroad trestle tonight and behind the loading docks of the WalMart in an adjacent town tomorrow? Where do they register?
If you let folks vote without requiring an address, aren't you merely welcoming fraud?