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Who said anything about property? As long as the people who are not paying the bills continues to increase, they will keep voting themselves more entitlements.
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From here: History Learning Site
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What happens if a student goes to college in a foreign country? Should those countries allow them to vote there?
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No. They are not citizens of that country. Unless you require your people to become naturalised when they move from state to state the comparison doesn't really hold up.
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Which we don't. Only if you want to vote where you've moved to, you need to register with the local department of elections. A one-page form, no fees. Says you live there, allows for declaration of your party persuasion, or even none at all.
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That's something I have never really understood about American politics, the declared support for one or another party. How does that work? It is separate from membership of the party is it?
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Declaring a party affiliation, or preference, allows you to vote in that party's primary. You don't actually have to be a member of that party.
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Is the register of electors public? I mean, if you declare an affiliation or preference can anybody access that information about you?
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Well Dana, people do access that information for data crunching if you are campaigning. The lists are sold to people in marketing. I do not believe the lists are publicly available on the internet because they are worth good money.
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From http://usacm.acm.org/usacm/VRD/
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I have done it both ways ... in my first election as a college student, I remained registered at home, and sent in a write-in ballot (voting, incidentally, for Independent candidate, John Anderson of Illinois). In the years following that, I registered at my college dorm address, because of the potential effect that the town elections had on the campus ... and because I hated E.Z. Taylor and needed to vote against her.
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