Trump's 'You don't have to vote again' line mocks voting rights battles | Opinion
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Former President Donald Trump urged his audience at the Turning Point Believers Summit to vote in the upcoming election, promising that if elected, they wouldn't have to vote again in four years.
He claimed, 'In four years, you don't have to vote again. We'll have it fixed so good, you're not going to have to vote,' raising concerns about the implications for democracy.
This statement leads to a troubling question: does he imply that he would secure a lifetime presidency, undermining democratic processes and institutions?
Reflecting on faith, a speaker highlighted the perseverance of influential Christian mothers through struggles, suggesting a stark contrast to Trump's call and the historical fight for voting rights.
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