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 @9MJH8G6 from Texas answered…5hrs5H

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…5hrs5H

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…11hrs11H

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

 @9MJ9M5L from Utah answered…11hrs11H

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

 @9MJ5W6J from Wisconsin answered…13hrs13H

We need a factioned voting system where all states are counted the same way that Nebraska and Maine.

 @9MJ4HD8 from Texas answered…15hrs15H

This is difficult. If no one were wrongly convicted, I would say no-but Trump is being unfairly attacked. In this rigged…

 @9MJ32QH from Indiana answered…16hrs16H

Yes, after passing a government test that they give the students in government class in high school. So they understand…

 @9MJ2DKV from Minnesota answered…16hrs16H

if they are actively trying to become a citizens or show that they are here for good reasons and want to be here.