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Works for me. People who are not interested in being part of the election process can better spend their time complaining about the candidates other people help elect.
Dabakis just likes to play victim.
As Economist said, as long as they are still able to vote, what's the problem?
Don't see a problem with it...as long as they are able to cast a provisional ballot and aren't denied the right to vote, its' fine with me.
signed,
Freedom-loving Liberal