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    That’s because many of them chose to stay home. That’s also a choice.

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      not always, since for some stupid reason election day is on a Tuesday in America, some people simply are unable to vote

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        Plus all of the other, more active forms of voter suppression, like banning felons from voting, surprise deregistrations, sending absentee ballots out late, and requiring people to wait multiple hours while forbidding people from giving them food or water.

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          Especially the deregistrations are wild to me. Where I live you don’t even have to register for elections. If they know you exist, you automatically get an invitation by mail and even if you didn’t get it/lost it, you can go to your town hall and ask for one (of course only in the town where you officially live).

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        Every state allows time off work to vote. Most of them, it’s paid time off. Plenty of early voting and vote by mail opportunites around, too.

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          Yeah that’s what the law says. But there’s a big difference between the law and reality that those of us who have worked poverty jobs know well.

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            Definitely don’t exercise your rights, especially when someone is infringing on them.

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              Sometimes food and shelter are more important than your rights. I wish I were nobler but that has been the fact before for me.

              Never missed an election though.