Image: onecard.unc.eduThe debate over who should be able to vote in U.S. elections is, of course, as old as the republic. For two-and-a-half centuries, members of the nation’s economic and political elites have sought to limit the franchise to favored groups that more closely resemble themselves, while denying it to others. In the colonial days, it was only white men of property who could vote. The Constitution expanded that to the nation’s white male “inhabitants” and during the centuries that followed, white women and then people of color finally obtained the right. The 26th Amendment lowered the voting age to 18. But, as anyone who’s been paying attention is well aware, the matter is not
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