>>must travel about a mile and a half
so they can run there in under 10 minutes or walk there in under 20.
I take it the local democrats are too dim to rent a building a few doors down from the polling location and hold a kegger?
Their target demographic would be there somehow.
How long do the “students” live in the community? Do any of them pay out of state rate or do they all claim local residency year round?
Are they planning to stay in the community after they graduate or drop out?
I guess these “geniuses” never heard of absentee ballots.
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I’d crawl through a mile of broken glass and swim across a half mile of a turpentine river to vote against any and all Democrats.
Every student who votes in a local election should have their voting history in their actual hometown subject to inspection. I suspect many vote absentee from Moms address and also vote to interfere with the local economy where they attend school.
A mile and a half? What wimps! I walk six miles everyday, then I go to my workout. How pathetic.
Problem solved.
They are too special to go to a legitimate polling place like the rest of us hoi polloi?
Is everyone in this country between 18-30 a whining pussy?
How could there be sexual assaults on campus? There are no men there.
Why would students vote at their college locale?
Uber
Lyft
Taxi
My guess it is no cheap rent to attend Haverford.
Maryland’s veto-proof legislature passed a law that said a new precinct must be created if a college is more than (a very short distance but I cannot find it today) a certain distance from the nearest one. Soon after that they made one of the early voting places on the campus of Towson University. College campuses are usually very difficult places for the general public to park.
I went to Haverford College in the 1980s. It was at least a mike walk to the polling place. I walked as did everyone I knew. Professors offered rides and a lot of students had cars.
What a terrible school that place had become.
One would imagine if they were registered, it would be at their “permanent” residence which would be their parents’ home.
It must be beneath the dignity of millennial kids to ride to the polls in a shuttle bus.
Rich kids school. Use the school buses, stupids!
Oh, by the way, I beat the crap out of your fencing team the last time I was there and got a new girlfriend the same day.
firt thing voting age should be 21.
Students should not be permitted to vote in their college areas.