Can Puerto Ricans Vote for President?
Although most residents of Puerto Rico are U.S. citizens, they have never been able to vote for U.S. President. However, Puerto Ricans who live on the mainland can vote in presidential elections. More information about Puerto Rico’s relationship with the United States is available at www.cosmos.ne.jp/~miyagawa/nagocnet/data/prhistory.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rico#United_States_occupation.
Although most residents of Puerto Rico are U.S. citizens, they have never been able to vote for U.S. President. However, Puerto Ricans who live on the mainland can vote in presidential elections. More information about Puerto Rico’s relationship with the United States is available at www.cosmos.ne.jp/~miyagawa/nagocnet/data… and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rico…
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