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 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…59mins59m

Yes, but the current limits should be higher so that the limit only really applies to uber-wealthy lobbyists

 @9MJZMCD from Kansas answered…2hrs2H

It depends on their knowledge on politics and their understanding on how things work this way they are not naive

 @9MJW89Y from Virginia answered…4hrs4H

Yes or just better revised, because the people shouldn't have the second opinion in who represents them

 @9MJTJB6 from Ohio answered…5hrs5H

Yes if they are U.S citizens or are permanent residents and have lived in the house for a certain period of time

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes but it should be combined with mental competency and memory. The mental competency test should have strict rules and…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes as long as all donations are public knowledge to ensure there is no conflict of interest and it did exceed more than…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes but also allow in person voting, just in case they wish to go in person, this will give more chances to vote and wi…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes but limit the amount they can donate, and the politicians must make any all donations public for all to see and the…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes, as long it was not committed in office or with our country, and it not a felony, violent, financial, or sexual crim…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes to ensure that our elected officials are not being brought by lobbyist or mafia so that we can ensure that our elec…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes, to ensure that politicians are not bought by wealthy donors and to ensure that politicians represent who they are e…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

yes, for local elections, the voting age should be 16 years old to truly represent the locals of the elected official bu…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes. but the government should require all adults to have an ID and should give every adult an ID free of charge when t…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

Yes but only after they have been here for a minimum of three years and pay taxes, and no serious crimes against them.

 @9MJH8G6 from Texas answered…16hrs16H

After becoming full legal citizens and a minimum of 10 years living as a citizen of the United States of America.

 @9MJH2MD from Michigan answered…16hrs16H

No, those that have been convicted aren't allowed to vote, why would we allow a politician with conviction to be part of…

 @9MJ9ZQX from Oregon answered…22hrs22H

No, but there should be stricter regulations so that the Electoral College votes in line with the popular vote.

 @9MJ9M5L from Utah answered…23hrs23H

yes if they are planning on being here for long term then they can have an impact on what happen to the counties future.