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re: What do you feel are the 3 top principles the GOP currently stands for?

Posted on 8/12/20 at 11:43 am to
Posted by NDA13112
New Orleans
Member since Apr 2005
1357 posts
Posted on 8/12/20 at 11:43 am to
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1) Voter ID.

Vital to protect elections. It's frustrating that the president just states the problem and hasn't helped to find a solution. Especially when there is a stalled bill in congress for additional funding for election security measures.

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2) Law and Order in cities.

I agree the federal government should be able to send it people to protect federal property and enforce federal law (civil rights comes to mind).

Ignoring the current political landscape, do you believe the federal government should be able to send in federal troops at the opposition of state and local leaders unrelated to federal property and federal laws or as a general "restore law and order"?

I feel like as a states rights supporter, the voters of that state should vote to elect state and local leaders that support their views and aside from the items above, the federal government should only be brought in upon request.

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3) China is asshoe.

That they are. There's a bunch of assholes out there.
Posted by 93and99
Dayton , Oh / Allentown , Pa
Member since Dec 2018
14400 posts
Posted on 8/12/20 at 11:50 am to
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Vital to protect elections. It's frustrating that the president just states the problem and hasn't helped to find a solution. Especially when there is a stalled bill in congress for additional funding for election security measures.



They need to bring photo ID to vote that's the solution. Is he supposed to cave on that ?

Posted by Weekend Warrior79
Member since Aug 2014
16500 posts
Posted on 8/12/20 at 11:52 am to
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1) Voter ID.


Vital to protect elections. It's frustrating that the president just states the problem and hasn't helped to find a solution. Especially when there is a stalled bill in congress for additional funding for election security measures.

Isn't this controlled at the State level? How much power does the President have to force State's to adopt some sort of Voter ID law? Maybe threaten some sort of federal funding, but unless that funding is tied directly to federal voting, I'm not sure how constitutional that would be.
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