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  • 04:34 pm A different sort of political musing. - 7 comments
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  • heike
    29 Feb 2008, 12:55
    A different sort of political musing.
    It's states, not the Constitution who decides who gets voting rights (aside from specific amendments). Until the 19th century many states allowed non-citizens to vote.…
  • heike
    29 Feb 2008, 12:51
    A different sort of political musing.
    If they have permanently moved abroad, no. If you think they do, why not let anyone vote in American elections? I don't think the seal on your passport should decide what you have the largest…
  • gootmu
    29 Feb 2008, 04:08
    A different sort of political musing.
    I was thinking that residence would provide a sufficient justification, but not be the sole justification.
  • gootmu
    29 Feb 2008, 04:02
    A different sort of political musing.
    Obviously, field research is called for.
  • bredmold
    29 Feb 2008, 03:41
    A different sort of political musing.
    So, Americans living abroad don't have a material interest in US elections? I don't follow the logic there at all.

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