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in this segment of the Constitution in Three Minutes, we break down the 26th Amendment and expose a fundamental truth: the right to vote is not universal, its conditional. You must be a citizen and you must be 18 years of age. That means verifying ID and citizenship isn’t voter suppression, it’s constitutional enforcement. We also explain how this requirement is no different from vetting candidates for congressional offices, and why the constitution protects elections by demanding accountability at the ballot box
By Rob Iobbiin this segment of the Constitution in Three Minutes, we break down the 26th Amendment and expose a fundamental truth: the right to vote is not universal, its conditional. You must be a citizen and you must be 18 years of age. That means verifying ID and citizenship isn’t voter suppression, it’s constitutional enforcement. We also explain how this requirement is no different from vetting candidates for congressional offices, and why the constitution protects elections by demanding accountability at the ballot box