GOOPERS Fear The Youth Vote

nhboy

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"In November, Republicans won complete control of government in North Carolina. They have the governorship, veto-proof majorities in both legislative chambers and control of the elected Supreme Court. Now North Carolina Republicans have set about the business of using their new majority to maintain their majority.

Using means now familiar in other states, North Carolina Republicans are proposing several ways of making it harder to vote. But one of the tactics is new to me. Republican State Senator Bill Cook wants to make voting harder for college students in particular, and to do that, he's pushing a bill that ties students' voter registration to their parents' taxes. If the student registers to vote at their college address, the parents would get a tax hike. They could no longer claim the student as a dependent, so the family would pay more in taxes.

The local offshoot of the Tea Party poll-watch group True the Vote sounds excited about the prospects. The Beaufort Observer quotes this statement from the *Voter Integrity Project of North Carolina:

We've gotten a bill into the Senate that Progressives are going to hate almost more than they hate Voter ID.

If other states pick up this legislation, it will shift the landscape of college town voting all across the nation and may even put "college states" like Massachusetts back into play because so many students use the same-day registration rules to vote in that state.

Here's the thing: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled back in 1979 that college students have the right to register and vote where they go to school. What North Carolina Republicans are proposing to do, then, essentially requires a student's parents to pay more if the student exercises that right.

Back in February, an Indiana Republican proposed revoking the right for students to register at their colleges. After college Democrats and Republicans in Indiana joined in pushing back, the sponsor promised to amend her bill so that it would be constitutional, by which she meant dropping the idea."
 

Baz

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Using means now familiar in other states, North Carolina Republicans are proposing several ways of making it harder to vote.

That's par for the course.

Wasn't it Republicans in NC who wanted to establish an official state religion? With them in total control of the state government, the state is going full derp.
 

abcxyz

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Why do you want people that can't vote to be able to vote? Taints the whole systems doesn't it?
 

PsyOps

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That's par for the course.

Wasn't it Republicans in NC who wanted to establish an official state religion? With them in total control of the state government, the state is going full derp.

Link?

Nevermind... looked it up. Pretty stupid I must agree. What does this have to do with boy's article? Or you just going to change the subject out of the gate?
 
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