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Originally Posted by loquitur
In your example of group A and group B, the fault for the unfairness is very obviously the government entity that ran the bad polling place. Who else's fault could it possibly be? The people at location B obviously should demand better services from their local government, and if they don't get it, toss the bums out in the next election. It's the American way.
And yes, homeless people of course have the same right to vote as anyone else - no less but no more.
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But how do they toss them out when they can't vote them out? What if group A likes the people in power because they favor them more and thus keep voting for the people in power?