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Did you know Voting isn’t a Constitutional Right of Citizenship
Voting Rights is an critically important aspect to our American society and critical to protecting the freedoms of all communities but especially the African American, Hispanic American, Native American, Arab American, Jewish American, Chaldean American, Asian American, Middle Eastern American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander American and Multi-Racial American communities and stakeholders.
However, as critical as voting rights is, did you know that the Right to Vote isn’t a Constitutionally guaranteed right for citizens in the United States? Are you aware of how the Right to Vote can be revoked in spite of being an American Citizen and that your ability to vote differs State by State? There is a way to fix this and the first step requires Congressional Action, i.e., passing a Statutory Law. My White Paper, Did you know Voting isn’t a Constitutional Right of Citizenship, examines how the Right to Vote sits within Constitutional Law, Statutory Law and Judicial Decision (Common Law), why it is vulnerable to discriminatory treatment, two dangerous MAGA Conservative legal theories that can eliminate the Right to vote and How to fix this.
Please read and share this white paper and let me know if you have any questions.
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