There is an obvious tie between voting and the survival of a democratic form of government. Reducing voter participation deprives our nation of the judgment that all Americans can offer to their fellow citizens through the process of selecting our leaders. If President Trump were to have been re-elected in 2020, we could have expected more of what we experienced during the past four years. That was not acceptable to a majority of Americans.
Like many Americans, I did not like the blatant submissiveness that Trump displayed before Vladimir Putin. A billboard could not have made his tilt toward policies that favored Russia any clearer. He advocated relieving sanctions that were imposed on Russia because of its ongoing illegal occupation of Crimea. He paid homage to Putin's desire to see NATO degraded. Among his first guests to the White House were Russians, not Canadians, nor any of our other allies. His campaign had numerous contacts with Russians. Paul Manafort, his volunteer campaign manager, was once paid to help Putin install a puppet as president of Ukraine. Where is the controversy?
So what is the tie between voting rights and national security? If it were not for African-American voters, Trump would very likely have been re-elected. They deserve respect, not Jim Crow laws. Taking away anyone's rights will take away all of our rights. All Americans should be grateful and proud that we have such dedicated patriots to stand with in defense of our country. —Bill M., Pennsylvania
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