Democratic National Committee Unanimously Passes Resolution in Favor of Voting Rights

On February 21, the Democratic National Committee unanimously passed a resolution in favor of voting rights, and in favor of amending the U.S. Constitution to guarantee the right to vote. Here is the language of the resolution, from the Brad Blog. The Brad Blog post was written before the resolution passed. The resolution has many interesting factual details, including data on which national constitutions guarantee the right to vote. Only a handful of nations omit such a guarantee, according to the resolution, and the resolution names those countries.

It would be helpful if the resolution expressed the idea that the right to vote includes the right of choice for whom to vote. Thanks to Thomas Jones for this news.


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Democratic National Committee Unanimously Passes Resolution in Favor of Voting Rights — 2 Comments

  1. The USA regime is a FEDERAL government and NOT a national govt.

    See Art VII of the nearly dead USA Const.

    How soon before the Donkeys want children, felons (i.e. traitors, killers, arsonists, rapists, etc.) and esp. illegal invaders (aka so-called undocumented aliens) having the right to vote ???

    Thus – How soon before Civil W-A-R II happens ???
    This stuff AIN’T new – see the ROT of the Roman Republic and its various civil wars and tyrants before the KILLER Augustus Caesar took over with his gang in 27 B.C.

    That said – USA Elector – USA citizens 18 plus NOT crazy or in jail for crime 35 days before each election.

    Repeal ALL of the negative language – 14th Amdt, Sec. 2; 15th Amdt, 19th Amdt, 26th Amdt, etc.

    Liberal enough for the usual leftwing super suspects ???

  2. Notice that this Resolution does not go out of its way to include “3rd party and Independent voters” to vote for the candidate of their choice. No, no! It’s only the right to vote for Democratic and Republican candidates they they care about.

    We 3rd partisans and Independents don’t count!

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