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 @9MBR3ZV from Louisiana answered…28mins28m

No, but I feel like the popular vote being entirely legally separate from the Electoral Vote makes elections feel far to…

 @9MBL5QW from Utah answered…3hrs3H

I think that they should have lived in the U.S. long enough that they know how the voting system works and they can make…

 @9MBHPKX from South Carolina answered…4hrs4H

I think that they should make becoming at citizen easier than the do if they say you have to be a citizen to vote

 @9MBGKPN from Pennsylvania answered…5hrs5H

The US should have some kind of system that reads who the people in the state are voting for and then votes for the pres…

 @9MBGKPN from Pennsylvania answered…5hrs5H

If they have become us citizen or have lived in the use at lest 3 years and trying to become a citizen they can vote.

 @9MBCWWV from Louisiana answered…6hrs6H

No, but it should at least be changed to be more fair and a more of a benefit for the U.S. citizens.

 @9MBCNLW from Louisiana answered…6hrs6H

no, but it should be readjusted to be more fair to the people in the country, those who are affected by the decisions.

 @9MBC989from Guam  answered…6hrs6H

If they're lawful permanent residents or naturalised citizens, then they should have the right to vote

 @9MB534M from Washington answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but there should be programs to make sure everyone has access to getting an ID without hardship.

 @9M9ZCZH from Kansas answered…18hrs18H

voting requirements should allow exceptions for those under 18 who have completed the civics education required by the s…

 @9M9V2MD from New York answered…23hrs23H

No, but all states should adopt one system of how votes are counted for electoral college. I prefer one that has the ele…