Democrats Oppose New Hampshire Law Requiring ‘College Students be Permanent Residents to Vote’

New Hampshire Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen is leading an effort to undo a new law which would prevent college students from voting in the state unless they are permanent residents.

Democrats obviously believe reversing this law would benefit them in the Granite State. Otherwise they wouldn’t be doing this.

Note how the headline of this story at The Hill by Jordain Carney calls the New Hampshire law “controversial.”

2020 Dems back repeal of controversial New Hampshire voting lawDemocratic presidential hopefuls are lining up behind a push by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) to oppose a New Hampshire law that would require college students be permanent residents to vote.Shaheen sent a letter on Monday asking 2020 Democratic White House hopefuls to sign a petition opposing the law, which will go into effect in July. It requires out-of-state residents like college students to pay to obtain a state driver’s license and register their cars within 60 days of casting a ballot.Several 2020 candidates quickly backed Shaheen’s effort to build opposition to the state law, which is being challenged in court, arguing it limits who can participate in the crucial early primary that will help shape the crowded Democratic field.

Many of the Democrats running in 2020 have jumped on this effort:

CNN has more on how the law works:

Currently, New Hampshire does not require registered voters to prove residency — only to prove “domicile.”But the new state law, House Bill 1264, which goes into effect in July, puts the same legal requirements for residents onto “domicile” persons. Those from out-of-state living in New Hampshire, like college students, will have to pay fees to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license and register their vehicles within 60 days of established residency, or after casting a ballot. The Granite State also allows same-day voter registration.In her letter, which CNN obtained ahead of its publication, Shaheen argues that the law effectively creates a “poll tax” for college students.”They are being disenfranchised by photo ID requirements, arbitrary challenges to residency, and unfounded allegations of fraud,” Shaheen writes.

This isn’t about standing up for the rights of college students. It’s about maximizing votes for Democrats.

Wouldn’t you respect them more if they just came out and admitted that?

Tags: 2020 Election, College Insurrection, Democrats, New Hampshire

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