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Twenty-Sixth Amendment

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Congress attempted to lower the voting age to 18 for all elections in the Voting Rights Act of 1970, but the Supreme Court ruled that Congress could not set the voting age for state elections in ''Oregon v. Mitchell'', 400 U.S. 112 (1970). The states ratified this Amendment in record time - less than four months after Congress passed it.
Currently, some moderates and conservatives have called for raising the voting age back to 21, due to low turnout and university professors indoctrinating students with liberal propaganda, as evidenced by the [[SEIU]]'s endorsement of [[Barack Obama]] and his popularity among children under age 21. Rep. Chris Shays (R-Conn.), for example, said "Raising Lowering the voting age was a mistake. We did it basically out of guilt."<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx-XNd_aQes</ref>
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