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In reply to the discussion: Miami-based Venezuelans to vote in New Orleans [View all]jody
(26,624 posts)16. Does Venezuela recognize dual citizenship? If so then its citizens who are naturalized US citizens
can vote in Venezuela for its president and also in our election for president.
Naturalized US citizens from Mexico, Canada, Israel and over 50 nations that recognize dual citizenship can vote in US elections and their home country.
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Wow. Are there that many US based Venezuelans around Miami? I wish them the best in their
jonesgirl
Sep 2012
#1
That's an impressive number of voters--I'm thinking that not many are Hugo fans. nt
MADem
Sep 2012
#3
My daughter lived in Venezuela for several years (before Chavez) and I visited many times
efhmc
Sep 2012
#6
When she lived in Caracus, I felt she was very safe. She took the subway to work and everyone on it
efhmc
Oct 2012
#8
I find it hilariously ironic when people use Che's image, especially as accessories.
Marksman_91
Oct 2012
#24
huh? Many of your so-called "losers" fled for their lives & I know a family who did
wordpix
Oct 2012
#37
So you can't be friends with people who disagree with you on political issues?
Marksman_91
Oct 2012
#34