Ok I am a born US citizen from GA. I don't really know where yall may be from, and I am not going to really guess. But I was born with the right to vote as with everyone else born in the U.S. or that became U.S. citizens. So, my grief and ignorance lies with the fact that I strongly disagree with allowing Guam, Puerto Rico, and the other U.S. territories being allowed to vote. But they are NOT U.S. states, nor are they US citizens when they are born. So, how is it that they get the right to vote in the Presidential Primaries and Elections? I will not mind when they become a state. But last I counted there are 50 states. So what gives? Please make me understand where they get that right when they are NOT U.S. citizens? They do not live in a state. Next thing well see Mexico voting in our election, maybe even Canada!
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