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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-13-04 03:32 PM
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4. As far as I am concerned, any citizen who can prove they live
in a particular district SHOULD be able to vote for "all three"..If they can prove they live in a state, but cannot prove their district, they should still be allowed to vote for senate and president.. (the official giving them a ballot could mark ..in their presence "none of the above" by the congressional vote...but they should be able to vote for the other two..

This is why I prefer that all voters/citizens should have a valid US passport.. That's the ultimate proof of citizenship..

I object to registration because it makes people too identifiable by party..

If they WANT to be identified by party, they could go to whichever party they prefer and just sign up on their own..

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