79 points

How about we give parents one extra vote per child.

But they have to wait 18 years to use it.

And they can’t directly use it, it’s more that they get a delegate of sorts.

And this delegate — let’s call them, I dunno, their kid “offspring voter” — isn’t legally bound to vote one way or another.

And how about this person votes in a manner that in some way reflects how they were raised, and their worldy experiences — possibly voting exactly as the parents would, or possibly exactly opposite, or anywhere in between.

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So do we get an extra vote per child?

Is it more of the person who claims the child on their taxes gets the extra vote?

Does custody play into this? In other words, I get to claim one kid on my taxes, and my ex gets the other kid…

…or because she’s a woman, she shouldn’t be voting in the first place, so I get both kids’ and her votes?

Either way, I wouldn’t mind legally voting for Kamala two or four times in November. 😁

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If historical precedent is any guide, they’ll count each child as an extra 3/5 of a vote.

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I couldn’t resist. This is from the video game episode of Community, where a legal contract being presented on the fly is actually the text of the 3/5ths compromise.

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39 points

How low can Vance creep Trump’s poll numbers?

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20 points

Lower

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25 points

He’s the new Sarah Palin. Normally VP picks don’t move the needle, but when you get it wrong, it can spoil the whole thing.

That being said, vote! vote! VOTE! This election is going to come down to the wire in a few states.

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Agreed! Vote as if people you care about could be deported or lose their lives. Because they might.

VOTE!!!

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4 points

Please.

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🎵 How low can you go? 🎶 How low can you go? 🎵 How low can you go? 🎶

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And on the opposite end, his running mate would prefer to see some children just die off.

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Yeah, but their parents can’t or won’t vote anyway. So they’re worthless to him.

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In order to vote, I think American voters should have to pass the same history test that immigrants need to in order to gain citizenship.

edit: This sits at +11 because Americans don’t know their history. We already did it to African Americans and it went extremely poorly. That’s the point: Pick up a book.

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Give that test to everyone. It’s just basic reading comprehension with a simple logic question and a simple math question. Even just that would disenfranchise the vast majority of American voters.

My point wasn’t that a test is a good thing. It’s an incredibly horrible idea.

My point is that the vast majority of Americans know less of their history than their immigrants. And, the vast majority of Americans are now in favor of repeating one mistake or the other because they don’t know their history.

My evidence is that my suggestion above is predominantly upvoted.

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They gave the test to everyone then too. They just decided who passed and who didn’t. Why do you think it will be different this time?

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I’ve taken and passed practice tests before. A lot of Americans who may be down-voting may remember things like Jim Crow laws and how tests were widely used to disenfranchise voters, particularly non-white or otherwise “the wrong kind of” voters, in the past and it still leaves a bad taste.

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It isn’t about having a bad taste from the past. Policy like this would further disenfranchise vulnerable populations present day. A barrier for entry like this is going to disproportionately impact lower income folks. Hard to study for a test like this when you’re busting your ass at 3 part time jobs trying to make ends meet. That’s not even to mention the inequality that exists within the education system between higher and lower income areas to begin with. “Our system failed you, so now you’re not qualified to vote. Cheers!”

Three guesses as to who this policy would affect more: white people or people of color?

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I 100% agree with this.

Some of those same reasons are the reasons voter ID laws as often implemented (i.e. without anyway to ensure that everyone is actually able to get an ID given that it takes documents, time, and money that not everyone can spare) can negatively impact the same portions of the population as well.

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12 points

I think candidates for office should have to pass those tests.

Tests administered publicly with no lifelines available.

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6 points

Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV.

Ok, nailed it, gimme the nuclear codes

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4 points

Now, there’s a good idea. But, I think you’d be surprised at the results. They’re not stupid. They’re evil.

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In some states you can’t graduate without passing that test, I know that was the case in Missouri. That shit was hard.

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