This is really something.
This was the line to vote in Texas yesterday, but these folks weren't out here choosing between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton. This is the line for Colombian nationals to vote for the president of Colombia at the Colombian consulate.
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Welcome to Bogota Houston!
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I wonder how many of these folks also voted in the American elections?
What a country we have here.
Oh, did I mention that voter ID is required in Colombia?
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These individuals were able to cast an early ballot for the Colombian election scheduled for May 31. The incumbent, Gustavo Petro, is currently under investigation for election interference because this is Colombia, and banana republics are gonna banana republic.
Colombian law strictly prohibits executive branch officials from intervening in electoral contests or using their office to favor or harm candidates.
The case against Petro is based on several recent incidents that critics say violated the principle of presidential neutrality.
Among the main pieces of evidence are posts on X in which Petro shared photos from campaign rallies held by ruling coalition candidate Iván Cepeda of the leftist Historic Pact coalition in the cities of Barranquilla and Bogotá.
The accusations also include repeated verbal attacks against opposition figures such as conservative Sen. Paloma Valencia and independent lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella, according to Colombian broadcaster NTN24.
If you don't vote in elections for failed foreign states on different continents, are you even an American??
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