sc94597 said:
Yes there is such thing as a right to vote when you are involuntarily part of a state, it's called suffrage and has been guranteed since the 14th amendment when the concept of citizenship replaced a sovereign individual. Suffrage is a positive right, just like due process of law. Also these are primaries. A liberal bias in the education system won't affect how a republican voter will vote for a republican candidate versus another republican candidate. That's silly. And your second argument is just as silly considering how many parents are unqualified to vote themselves, despite "working" their whole lives. As long as somebody is taxed they should be able to vote, otherwise taxation is theft in most ideologies. |
The 14th admendment helped women get voting rights but i really dont think a 17 year old is in that kind of perdiciment. That is more silly than anything.








