Hillary Clinton Calls for immediate amendments concerning voting rights
Hillary Clinton suggested that every American to automatically be registered to vote.
Hillary Clinton that she backs up the concept of signing every American up to vote as soon as they're eligible at age 18, unless they specifically choose out.
She called for expanded access to polling places, keeping them open for at least 20 days and offering voting hours on evenings and weekends.
She countered her opponents to "stop fear-mongering about a phantasm outbreak of voter fraud."
She strongly condemned the Republicans initiatives in recent years to enact state laws that limit ballot access.
Mrs. Clinton demanded for cosmopolitan and reflexive voter registration, which would enroll every American citizen at 18. This would be a transformation step toward modernizing the nation’s antiquated , error-filled approach to registering voter.
Mrs. Clinton also demanded for at least twenty days
of early voting countrywide, including weekends and evenings. This is an established
way of dipping long lines on Election Day and making voting possible for people
whose work or other commitments stop them from getting to the polls during
regular business hours. She recalled
that more than one-third of all votes in the 2012 election were cast early —
and yet fourteen states still do not extend it, and vital swing states like Ohio
and Florida have actually recalled it back.
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