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Chasstev365

(7,741 posts)
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 09:26 AM 3 hrs ago

Is anyone naive enough to believe the SAVE HIS ASS Act would be applied equally?

Hypothetical:

A photo copy of a birth certificate will be acceptable as proof of citizenship in suburban Republican areas, but not acceptable in Democratic urban areas. "You need the original" voters in Democratic areas will be told.

The media will declare the Republican the winner, ignoring the different standards that were used in Republican areas, but not Democratic areas. "Oh just move on" will be the mantra yet again.

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Is anyone naive enough to believe the SAVE HIS ASS Act would be applied equally? (Original Post) Chasstev365 3 hrs ago OP
I assume, the best thing to do in red states is Johonny 3 hrs ago #1
I was considering it in Florida. Less chance of hassling at the polls. Ritabert 3 hrs ago #3
My Mom and Dad Johonny 2 hrs ago #4
Exactly. Ritabert 2 hrs ago #5
That's what I'm expecting. Ritabert 3 hrs ago #2
THIS IS GOOD: Register as Republican, but vote Democratic Chasstev365 1 hr ago #6

Ritabert

(2,411 posts)
3. I was considering it in Florida. Less chance of hassling at the polls.
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 09:38 AM
3 hrs ago

I'd never vote Republican but it made sense.

Johonny

(26,115 posts)
4. My Mom and Dad
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 10:29 AM
2 hrs ago

Live in a deep red district in a "liberal" state. Have registered GOP forever. Saves hassle.

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