😤🇺🇸⚖️ Vivek Ramaswamy Want Fo’ Make Gen Z Serve in da Military fo’ Vote, But He Gotta Face Da Haters
Vivek Ramaswamy, da candidate runnin’ fo’ president in 2024, stay tryna make some big changes to da votin’ system. He like fo’ da minimum age to vote fo’ be raised from 18 to 25. But, he not stoppin’ there. He think if you wanna vote, you gotta serve in da military first. Yeah, you heard it right! 😮💂🗳️
Ramaswamy would give one exception, though. If you join da military, become one first responder, or pass one civics test, den you can still vote even if you under 25. But das da only way. He say dis idea goin’ help wit’ da military recruitin’ problem we get, and it goin’ increase “national pride” among Gen Z. 🎖️📚🗽
Dis Republican candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, tink dat makin’ da young peeps go through da military fo’ vote goin’ make ’em more patriotic. But he know not everybody goin’ agree. Even his own staff, dey resistin’ and raisin’ strong objections, according to Politico. Dis proposal, it really stirrin’ up some controversy! 🤔🚩
Ramaswamy put out one statement on his campaign website fo’ explain his idea. He said he like fo’ raise da minimum votin’ age to 25, unless you serve in da military, work as one first responder, or pass one civics test. He believe dis goin’ help wit’ da military recruitin’ problem we get in dis country. 📄💭🇺🇸
He said, “Da United States get one 25% recruitin’ deficit in da military, and only 16% of Gen Z say dey proud fo’ be American. Dis lack of national pride, it one big threat to da survival of our country,” in da statement. He really serious ’bout dis national pride ting, yeah? 😔🇺🇸
Ramaswamy, he like make dis change through one constitutional amendment. He tink dis da way fo’ make it happen. Da amendment goin’ raise da votin’ age from 18 to 25, but he still let dem 18 and older vote if dey fulfill one national service requirement. He really tryna bring back da sense of civic duty in da young peeps. He said on Twitter, “We need to bring back dat civic duty among da young Americans. We gotta aim high. I know not everybody goin’ support dis idea, but I ready fo’ da challenge.” 💪📢
But let’s face da facts. Ramaswamy face some major obstacles fo’ make dis happen. Fo’ one, he need two-thirds majority support from da US Congress or two-thirds support from da state legislatures fo’ pass one constitutional amendment. Plus, dis idea goin’ against da 26th Amendment, which already give da right to vote to US citizens 18 years and older. And let’s not forget, he still need fo’ become president, and right now dat one big long shot. 🙅🗳️
So, even though Ramaswamy stay pushin’ fo’ dis idea, it look like he got plenty roadblocks in his way. It goin’ take one whole lot fo’ make dis proposal become reality. 🛑🤷♂️💥
Constitutional amendments ain’t no easy task. He need da support of two-thirds of da Congress or two-thirds of da state legislatures. Das one tall order, braddah! Plus, his idea directly clash wit’ da 26th Amendment, which already give da right to vote to folks 18 years and older. No can mess wit’ da Constitution, yeah? 📜🤝🗽
And let’s not forget, Ramaswamy still gotta get himself elected as president. Right now, dat seem like one distant dream. So even if he get da support he need, he still gotta win da highest office in da land. And trust me, das no easy feat, my friends. 🗳️🇺🇸😬
Plenny peeps goin’ have mixed feelings ’bout Ramaswamy’s proposal. Some goin’ think it’s one way to bring back patriotism and civic duty among da young ones. Others goin’ see it as one restriction on da right to vote. Dis controversy goin’ keep goin’, and we goin’ have to see how tings play out. 👀📢🤔
Fo’ now, dis idea stay just dat—an idea. But it sparked plenty discussion and debate. Only time goin’ tell if Ramaswamy can overcome da roadblocks and make his proposal into law. Until den, we goin’ watch and wait to see where dis journey take us. 🕰️🤞🤷♀️
In da world of politics, anyt’ing can happen. So let’s keep our eyes peeled and stay engaged in da conversation. Who knows, maybe one day we goin’ see some changes to da votin’ system. Until den, let’s exercise our rights and make our voices heard, no mattah what age we are. 🗳️🤝🌟
Stay tuned, my friends, as da political landscape keeps shiftin’ and da debates keep rollin’. We goin’ be right here, keepin’ you informed on all da latest happenings. Let’s remember dat our democracy stay strong when we all stay involved. 🇺🇸💪📰
Da future of votin’ and civic duty? Only time goin’ tell. 🕰️✨🗳️
We’re not a direct democracy. We are a *constitutional republic.* We need to revive civic duty among young Americans. That’s why I’m announcing my support for a constitutional amendment to raise the voting age from 18 to 25, but to still allow 18-year-olds to vote if they either… pic.twitter.com/mdbSta5McK
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) May 12, 2023
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😤🇺🇸⚖️ Vivek Ramaswamy Wants to Make Gen Z Serve in the Military to Vote, But He’s Facing the Haters
Vivek Ramaswamy, the candidate running for president in 2024, is trying to make some significant changes to the voting system. He wants to raise the minimum age to vote from 18 to 25. But he’s not stopping there. He believes that if you want to vote, you should have to serve in the military first. Yes, you heard it right! 😮💂🗳️
Ramaswamy would make an exception, though. If you join the military, become a first responder, or pass a civics test, then you can still vote even if you’re under 25. But that’s the only way. He believes this idea will help address the military recruitment problem we have and increase “national pride” among Gen Z. 🎖️📚🗽
This Republican candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, thinks that making young people go through the military in order to vote will make them more patriotic. But he knows not everyone will agree. Even his own staff has expressed resistance and strong objections, according to Politico. This proposal is really stirring up some controversy! 🤔🚩
Ramaswamy posted a statement on his campaign website to explain his idea. He said he wants to raise the minimum voting age to 25 unless young people serve in the military, work as first responders, or pass a civics test. He believes this will help address the ongoing military recruitment deficit in our country. 📄💭🇺🇸
He stated, “The United States faces a 25% recruitment deficit in the military, and only 16% of Gen Z say they’re proud to be American. This lack of national pride is a serious threat to our country’s survival,” in the statement. He’s really serious about this national pride issue, huh? 😔🇺🇸
Ramaswamy is proposing a constitutional amendment to make this change. He thinks this is the way to make it happen. The amendment would raise the voting age from 18 to 25, but he would still allow those 18 and older to vote if they fulfill a national service requirement. He’s really trying to bring back the sense of civic duty among young Americans. He said on Twitter, “We need to bring back that civic duty among young Americans. We have to aim high. I know not everyone will support this idea, but I’m ready for the challenge.” 💪📢
But let’s face the facts. Ramaswamy faces some major obstacles to make this happen. For one, he needs the support of two-thirds of the Congress or two-thirds of the state legislatures to pass a constitutional amendment. Plus, this idea goes against the 26th Amendment, which already grants the right to vote to U.S. citizens who are 18 years and older. And let’s not forget, he still needs to become president, and right now, that’s a big long shot. 🙅🗳️
So, even though Ramaswamy is pushing for this idea, it looks like he has plenty of roadblocks in his way. It’s going to take a lot to make this proposal become reality. 🛑🤷♂️💥
Constitutional amendments are not an easy task. He needs the support of two-thirds of the Congress or two-thirds of the state legislatures. That’s a tall order, my friend! Plus, his idea directly clashes with the 26th Amendment, which already grants the right to vote to individuals who are 18 years and older. You can’t mess with the Constitution, right? 📜🤝🗽
And let’s not forget, Ramaswamy still has to get himself elected as president. Right now, that seems like a distant dream. So even if he gets the support he needs, he still has to win the highest office in the land. And trust me, that’s no easy feat, my friends. 🗳️🇺🇸😬
Plenty of people will have mixed feelings about Ramaswamy’s proposal. Some will think it’s a way to bring back patriotism and civic duty among the younger generation. Others will see it as a restriction on the right to vote. This controversy will continue, and we’ll have to see how things play out. 👀📢🤔
For now, this idea remains just that—an idea. But it has sparked plenty of discussion and debate. Only time will tell if Ramaswamy can overcome the roadblocks and turn his proposal into law. Until then, we’ll watch and wait to see where this journey takes us. 🕰️🤞🤷♀️
In the world of politics, anything can happen. So let’s keep our eyes peeled and stay engaged in the conversation. Who knows, maybe one day we’ll see some changes to the voting system. Until then, let’s exercise our rights and make our voices heard, no matter what age we are. 🗳️🤝🌟
Stay tuned, my friends, as the political landscape keeps shifting and the debates keep rolling. We’ll be right here, keeping you informed on all the latest happenings. Let’s remember that our democracy stays strong when we all stay involved. 🇺🇸💪📰
The future of voting and civic duty? Only time will tell. 🕰️✨🗳️