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    No. We need less people voting, not more, because clearly a huge majority of voters (i.e. those that keep voting for Democrats and Republicans hoping things will change) are functional retards.

    If you can't be bothered to go to the polls and vote as the system currently exists, chances are you don't know a (*)(*)(*)(*) thing about the candidates anyway.

    All (100%) of our current problems are caused by the idiots who walk in and pull levers for stupid reasons (like "this major party guy is slightly less horrible than the other major party guy)
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    National Voting Day would never work because the CFR would effectively be giving up their control of each and every President since Eisenhour.
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