DukeU
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I assumed LeBron James was a black man. Correctly ,I looked it up. Those are just a few of the advantages I have over a person of color. Sorry you didn't like the answer.
So, none.
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I assumed LeBron James was a black man. Correctly ,I looked it up. Those are just a few of the advantages I have over a person of color. Sorry you didn't like the answer.
How white of you and Katie. Your perception in that light shows us how strange you think.Correctly ,I looked it up. Those are just a few of the advantages I have over a person of color.
It was the Democratic Party primary, meaning there were local candidates on the ballot. Calling it a "Presidential Primary” was intentionally misleading and, at least in your case, it worked.No kidding, but there's this:
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today it received an Excel spreadsheet of names and other data from the District of Columbia Board of Elections revealing that 113 non-citizens voted in the June “2024 Presidential Primary.”
The alien voter information was produced in response to a Judicial Watch July 3, 2024, D.C. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for:
a. All public records that identify the number of non-citizens who voted in the June 2024 primary;
b. The wards in which they are located;
c. The party affiliation they registered as;
d. Any records that identify whether the non-citizens are lawfully or unlawfully present aliens; and
e. Records that identify the same information for non-citizens registered to vote who will be eligible to vote in the general election (i.e., including independents).
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Judicial Watch: 113 Noncitizens Voted in DC Presidential Primary - Judicial Watch
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today it received an Excel spreadsheet of names and other data from the District of Columbia Board of Elections revealing that 113 non-citizens voted in the June “2024 Presidential Primary.”www.judicialwatch.org
Truly an ignorant response reeking to the Democrat indoctrination.White privilege exists every day of your life for a white person. You were born with all the advantages. Hopefully , when whites become a minority in just a few more years things will even out.
Oh, ok........so they now have separate ballots for illegals....you know, with out presidential candidates on them?It was the Democratic Party primary, meaning there were local candidates on the ballot. Calling it a "Presidential Primary” was intentionally misleading and, at least in your case, it worked.
I have never been stopped by police because of how I look. I've never had people cross the street to avoid walking past me on the sidewalk. I have never been the first suspect they look at when things go wrong. There are so many ways white people are blessed it isn't funny. The fact that you don't realize that makes the matter even worse.
The Democratic party and the DC government should get to decide who votes in their local elections. The Federal gov't gets to decide who votes in federal elections. It is pretty simple.Oh, ok........so they now have separate ballots for illegals....you know, with out presidential candidates on them?
So these people voted in a federal election primary........where I vote, I have one ballot with everyone running fed, state and local on and so did they.The Democratic party and the DC government should get to decide who votes in their local elections. The Federal gov't gets to decide who votes in federal elections. It is pretty simple.
Do you know that for a fact or are you just guessing? When they vote their status is known.So these people voted in a federal election primary........where I vote, I have one ballot with everyone running fed, state and local on and so did they.
Do you know that for a fact or are you just guessing? When they vote their status is known.
sure, I believe you not.Jumbo is off her meds again.
I was stopped driving a work van home one night when I lived in Houston. I worked in the city of Bellaire (about 95% white). I was stopped because one of my brake lights was not working. I get a citation and go to court. I get into the court room and out of about 100 people, there are only 3 white folks in the room. Me, the judge, and an attorney for a Hispanic woman.
White privilege is everywhere...unless you believe that 5% of the population is doing 97% of the traffic citations.
But there is no amount of factual evidence that can penetrate the 4 or 5 inches of fat surrounding her walnut sized brain...
disinformationI have never been stopped by police because of how I look. I've never had people cross the street to avoid walking past me on the sidewalk. I have never been the first suspect they look at when things go wrong. There are so many ways white people are blessed it isn't funny. The fact that you don't realize that makes the matter even worse.
look at the guy playing dumb in front of us all!!!! hahaahahahahahhahahahahaaI assumed LeBron James was a black man. Correctly ,I looked it up. Those are just a few of the advantages I have over a person of color. Sorry you didn't like the answer.
Well, you are 1 - 61 in court cases.Thinking it's just 113 is evidence of a non-existent brain.
Not the way Republicans do it.Pretty sure the state sends out a notice and if not returned, they cancel that person.
How many dead or no longer a resident of a particular state voted?
You don't agree with purging voter rolls?
I just gave you 2 links!what laws are those exactly, this is hilarious.
Interesting list since there are no DC U.S. Senators or U.S. RepresentativesThe following D.C. Council races are on the ballot this primary election:
The following federal races are also on the ballot in this primary election:
- At-Large Councilmember (represents the whole District on the D.C. Council)
- Ward 2 Councilmember
- Ward 4 Councilmember
- Ward 7 Councilmember
- Ward 8 Councilmember
Click here for a full list of all the candidates on this primary election ballot.
- President
- Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives
- U.S. Senator
- U.S. Representative
Note: The Presidential line for the Republican party will not be on the ballot in the June primary election since the DC Republican Party held its primary in March.
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How to Vote in the June 4 D.C. Primary Election
Here is everything you need to know to vote in the primary. D.C. voter registration, polling locations, early voting, mail-in and drop-off ballots.www.acludc.org
Standard pull you over and see if you been drinking ploy.....even happens to white guys.I was stopped because one of my brake lights was not working.