Biden Admin to Use Tax Dollars to Pay College Students to Register Voters Ahead of 2024 Election

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Biden Admin to Use Tax Dollars to Pay College Students to Register Voters Ahead of 2024 Election
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'we have under the Federal Work-Study program now allow students to get paid through Federal Work-Study to register people and to be non-partisan poll workers'

“we have under the Federal Work-Study program now allow students to get paid through Federal Work-Study to register people and to be non-partisan poll workers”. Now they have announced that they will pay college students to register voters, and they’re doing this with tax dollars.

Harris’s announcement of the new policy was posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. The federal work-study program is intended to allow students to earn money for day-to-day expenses while at college, according to the Department of Education. As we know, college campuses are famously nonpartisan, and student activists who flock to this program will have nothing but the most non-partisan intentions.

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