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Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests Voting Restrictions on People Who Move to Red States

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Marjorie Taylor Greene stated the other day that people who move from blue states to red states should not be allowed to vote in those states for up to five years.

The statement came in response to TPUSA President Charlie Kirk’s line of questioning to the Georgia Congresswoman about how divided America has become on his show last week.

Greene stated:

“What I think would be something that some red states could propose is: well, okay, if Democrat voters choose to flee these blue states where they cannot tolerate the living conditions, they don’t want their children taught these horrible things, and they really change their mind on the types of policies that they support, well once they move to a red state, guess what, maybe you don’t get to vote for five years.

“You can live there, and you can work there, but you don’t get to bring your values that you basically created in the blue states you came from by voting for Democrat leaders and Democrat policies.”

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Greene has also proposed that there be a ‘national divorce’ where the United States would split up into essentially two different countries based on the political leanings of the states.

According to polls, one-third of all Americans and 47% of Republicans agree that this is a reasonable plan.

Do you think there should be a national divorce? What about voting limits on those who move from liberal to conservative states? Let us know in the comments below!

Tim Young is the Editor In Chief of National Mouth. He’s a comedian, commentator and author whose work has been featured and noted by major publications over the last two decades.  He specializes in bourbon, cigars, pop culture, and in his own words, "politics, unfortunately."

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