Show-Me Condescending Voter Registration Efforts Targeting Minorities Nearly Complete

Here's why our progressive friends always give us a laugh . . .

Many of diehard advocates of left-leaning policies believe that minorities, women and young people don't vote merely because they haven't been pestered by a white woman about it. 

Voter apathy couldn't possibly be connected to a dearth of viable candidates who don't speak about issues that really mater, right???

To be fair, here's the data that state-sponsored media carries today . . .

Anyone who is at least 17½ years old and a U.S. citizen in addition to a Missouri resident can register, though they must be 18 years old on Election Day to cast a ballot. Individuals can register online, print off an application from the Secretary of State’s website and mail it in, or go to any location providing government services, like a library or motor vehicle registration office, and fill out the application in person.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Here's what you need to know about Wednesday's deadline to register to vote in Missouri

Missouri residents who want to vote in the November general election have until Wednesday to submit their application. Anyone who is at least 17½ years old and a U.S. citizen in addition to a Missouri resident can register, though they must be 18 years old on Election Day to cast a ballot.

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