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re: Why should everyone be allowed to vote?

Posted on 5/8/15 at 12:56 pm to
Posted by Papplesbeast
St. Louis
Member since Dec 2014
826 posts
Posted on 5/8/15 at 12:56 pm to
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And you're eliminating a large number of people who simply rent condos/apartments to avoid the hassle of upkeep on a house/home.

Some people view the days when only property owning white males could vote as "the good 'ole days". Many of those people simply haven't considered the possibility that they could lose their own voting privilege if this type of system was implemented.

Here's another scenario that could pop up. Imagine you're looking to buy a house in a neighborhood with a good public school. You start looking at houses and find one you want to buy. You make an offer and the seller responds by asking your political affiliation. Imagine what would happen if Democrats banded together to keep Republicans from buying homes to suppress Republican voting, or vice versa. Wouldn't it suck to be denied a home because of your political affiliation?

I imagine most people supporting this type of voter suppression see themselves in the position of the seller, not the buyer. They don't even consider how these things could go wrong.
Posted by MrLarson
Member since Oct 2014
34984 posts
Posted on 5/8/15 at 1:03 pm to
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You make an offer and the seller responds by asking your political affiliation.


The one thing I've learned as I've grown older is, you don't have to answer every question asked of you.

My reply would simply be, do you want to sell your house or not?

HUD might also get involved and add some language to the Fair Housing Act.
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