
Failed Georgia Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams said she would welcome non-citizens voting in U.S. elections.
When asked by Margaret Hoover on PBS’ “Firing Line” what she thought of certain municipalities allowing non citizens to vote in local elections, Abrams replied:
“I think there’s a difference between municipal and state and federal. The granularity of what cities decide is so specific, as to, I think, allow for people to be participants in the process without it somehow undermining our larger democratic ethic that says that you should be a citizen to be a part of the conversation.”

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Bongino.com reports: Hoover asked, “So, in some cases, you would be supportive of non-citizens voting?”
“I wouldn’t be — I wouldn’t oppose it,” said Abrams.
Abrams also said she was supportive of 16-year-olds voting in certain scenarios.
“I think school board elections where kids actually got to speak to the effect of the decisions made by the school board members, the effect it has on their education,” she said.
“I think there is legitimate argument for having that conversation. I haven’t decided where I stand on it, but I think that’s a conversation we need to have.”
Fmr. Georgia gubernatorial candidate @staceyabrams says she “wouldn’t oppose” non-citizens voting in some local elections this week on #FiringLineShowPBS. pic.twitter.com/6Z5E4B7WQO
— Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (@FiringLineShow) January 12, 2019
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