So people who can't afford the dress code also can't vote? Well, that doesn't seem tacitly oppressive AT ALL. How bout make it EASIER for people to vote??
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You didn't even read it
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You people really need to read the damn article before commenting, GOOD GOD.
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I tried, however, I used all my free articles for the month, so now im just making assumptions based on the headline...js
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Honesty is appreciated. Lol You are the only one that admitted it.
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Headline is a bit hyperbolic. They're just extending the no campaigning rule most poll places have to clothing.
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The Republicans should just say they don’t want poor people to vote and be done with the posturing.
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Everyone calm down, they just banned political attire at the voting booths. This is so nobody feels pressured into voting one way or another. It’s also commonplace in many states.
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People don’t read Justin. They lose they shit over poorly worded article titles, make misplaced comments based on what they think the know, then go on about their ignorant lives.
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Voter suppression plain and simple
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Um, no. Not even close. Read the article. We have some of the highest voter turnout in the country, especially in Minneapolis. We actually try to get more people to vote here in Minnesota.
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You are trying to get more voters by putting in place Dress code that could possibly result in less voters?
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Wow. Nothing like saying "less fortunate people not welcome"
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Read the article, you have no clue what you are talking about.
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Crazy I was just watching Golden Girls and I felt like the way St. Olaf is represented, Minnesota has to be one hilarious joke I haven't heard yet. Thanks for reminding me to look up their state policies and when do my free articles refresh.
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Dude. They don’t have the voter ID law. Minnesota is one of the most liberal states in the county. This is about people not wearing shirts advertising for the NRA while voting. SMH. Anyone know how to read anyone?
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Congratulations Minnesota, you’ve shown that the tyranny of preventing people from voting can be a bipartisan effort!
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Read the article, nobody has been prevented from voting in the state with the highest voter turnout in the nation.
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