MSNBC Guest Elie Mystal Calls for Eliminating Voter Registration Laws to Help Democrats Win
- Elie Mystal argued that all voter registration laws in the U.S. Should be eliminated entirely, stating that any American should only meet eligibility requirements to vote without needing to register.
- Mystal claimed that voter registration has a racist and anti-immigrant undertone, suggesting it hinders Democratic voter turnout, and contended that these laws contribute to low voter participation.
- He stated that millions of eligible voters did not participate in the 2024 election due to registration laws, affecting voting turnout overall.
- Mystal emphasized the need to expand voting rights for the 90 million Americans who did not vote in the last election, arguing that this is essential to motivate eligible voters to participate in future elections.
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Far-Left ‘Morning Joe’ Panelist Wants Dems To ‘Eliminate’ All Voter Registration Laws To Help Party Win Elections
The Nation's justice correspondent Elie Mystal argued on "Morning Joe" Monday that all U.S. voter registration laws should be eliminated.
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