Washington, D.C. may lower the voting age for federal and local elections to 16.
The legislation was introduced last Tuesday by D.C. council member Charles Allen
(D-Ward 6), who said he was inspired by the high schoolers that came to D.C. to
protest at the March for our lives.
Advocates of the measure say they have the support of seven of 13, a majority of
D.C. Council members.
And why just 16, why not 10? Or better yet why not give a proxy vote to all the
parents who have children regardless of their age?
What's next, giving illegals the right to vote? Oh wait, California has already put
into motion the probability of illegals voting.
The legislation was introduced last Tuesday by D.C. council member Charles Allen
(D-Ward 6), who said he was inspired by the high schoolers that came to D.C. to
protest at the March for our lives.
Advocates of the measure say they have the support of seven of 13, a majority of
D.C. Council members.
And why just 16, why not 10? Or better yet why not give a proxy vote to all the
parents who have children regardless of their age?
What's next, giving illegals the right to vote? Oh wait, California has already put
into motion the probability of illegals voting.