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Violent criminals and terrorists should not decide our future

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Individuals who break the law and harm innocent victims in the process are the last people on this e

Individuals who break the law and harm innocent victims in the process are the last people on this earth who I would want to decide our future. I’ll get right to the point: even entertaining the idea of allowing violent criminals and terrorists the opportunity to vote in our elections is dangerous. Fellow Conservative - I need to get your honest opinion on this issue because it’s too serious to ignore as a passing fad of the far-Left: Should violent criminals and terrorists to vote in our elections? [RESPOND NOW]( The fact that Democrats are flirting with these kinds of policies and suggesting that they become pillars of their radical agenda is more than alarming. And frankly, Individuals who break the law and harm innocent victims in the process are the last people on this earth who I would want to decide our future. Let me know what you think of the radical left’s plans to allow terrorists and violent felons the opportunity to vote: [Record your response now ]( [RESPOND NOW]( Thanks for your response, Thom Tillis [RESPOND NOW]( Paid for and authorized by the Thom Tillis Committee The Daily Grind News 6890 E. Sunrise Dr. Suite 120-137 Tucson, AZ. 85750 To opt-out of email sponsored by the Daily Grind News, please, [click here](

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