I have a Negron lapel pin I intend to wear until it wears out. If I can find an Edwards pin, I will wear that as well.
And when anyone asks me why I am wearing the lapel pins, or still have a Negron sign on my property I can tell them, “It signifies that I am a qualified NH voter who lives, works, pays taxes, and serves on a jury when called.”
My car and trucks are not my parents and my parents do not support me financially by paying my rent, buying my food, my books, or any license I am entitled to have as a New Hampshire citizen.
Let’s have a continuing conversation about what happens in NH when 90,000 students are allowed to vote wherever they want in General Election with 530,000 total voters. College students and liberals love to have continuing conversations.
I can hold up my end of the “conversation.” Can they?