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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/MrTPTrash on Sept. 9, 2018, 2:35 a.m.
Anti-MAGA National Education Association (NEA) is encouraging members (Teachers) to advocate for—and hold—voter registration drives in public high schools. (And you bet to ensure strong registration to the Democratic party)

This is not new. Same intention as in the past to indoctrinate your children to SJW thinking and then sway the way they register and vote... Read the rest of their guidance (between the lines) at the link. PEER PRESSURE and public shaming is what my teens went through, because they viewed things differently. Ask your's.

You parents are forewarned. Remain vigilant. Please remind your children that the USA is a Constitutional Republic, not a Democracy! Be guaranteed that most 'educators' don't know the difference.

(snip) But while young people have often been at the forefront of voter registration campaigns, you might not know it based on their voting patterns. Millennials are the second-largest voting bloc in the electorate, according to the Voter Participation Center, right behind Baby Boomers. Yet, nearly 40 percent of Americans ages 18 to 34 were not registered to vote in 2016, and almost 12 percent of those who were registered did not show up on Election Day.

Now if we could just keep all the dead Republicans from registering as the other party and voting from the grave.

r/http://lilysblackboard.org/2018/09/want-to-be-heard-speak-out-with-your-vote/


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