Is it fair to deny victims of home foreclosure the right to vote?

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The Republican Party, led by this crew of rich, out-of-touch “homies” is preparing to deny the right to vote to Midwesterners who have already suffered from home foreclosures.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-jesse-jackson-jr/voting-foreclosure_b_127783.html

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5 Responses to “Is it fair to deny victims of home foreclosure the right to vote?”

  1. charlie Says:

    ahh yes the Dems strike again the Constitution says only convicted felons lose the right to vote

  2. ser7129 Says:

    Why should u care?? Black people dont care about the republic party. They only care for obama.

  3. Pat F Says:

    There are two things wrong with your question, not counting the moronic and childish reference to republicans.

    First, no one will be denied the right to vote because they lost their home.

    Second, one is not the victim of a foreclosure. One experiences foreclosure because they fail to meet their self chosen financial responsibilities.

  4. deslotgod Says:

    theu “source” your using as usualy wants to twist things for a certain political/racial bent…the law requires all registered voters be register with their valid address and prove residency.People who arent residents of a state or region cant vote there..you have to vote where you live..thats in the law to keep one party or another from haivng its supporters vote in areas where they arent strong to tilt the vote in favor of one party or another…even people that are foreclosed on can vote provided they registered in the place they now live.Its a law thats always been on the books and should be enforced ,especially under our electorial system, one or two voters thatlive in one voting district but sneak over to another to vote can undermine the entire system,especially if one party were to organise people to vote in districts the party was weakend due to people migrating due to employement or eviction.lots of politicians would love to keep voters that have left districts due to degentrification registered there to tilt the balance in their favor.

  5. TJ Says:

    No it is not fair. Here again we see another tactic employed by republicans to silence the vote of (primarily) democrats.

    It’s scary that republicans get away with so much…