Some Dedham Voters Had Mixed Feelings About Question 4

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DEDHAM, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — The economy, inflation, and Question Four were on voters' minds at Dedham Middle School on Tuesday.

"I don't like the way the country is going right now, the inflation is terrible," one voter who wished to remain anonymous told WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe he blames President Biden for the state of the economy.

He said he voted against Question Four, in hopes of repealing a state law that allows Massachusetts residents who cannot provide proof of lawful presence in the United States the ability to get a driver’s license or permit if other requirements for doing so are met.

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"It's a privilege to have a driver's license in this state, American privilege, I do not want illegal immigrants having licenses," the voter said.

Meanwhile, at the same voting location, John Lenard voted in favor of Question Four, to keep the law in place.

"I agree with giving anybody who wants a driver's license [one] and then we keep track of them and we can tax them," he said.

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