This week's question: The 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives women the right to vote. Should it be overturned, as some political and religious officials have publicly suggested today?
"You can't go back. Look, we used to have to own property to vote. That's because those were the people that had the most to loose, they had a skin in the game, so to speak. Women never had the right to vote anywhere at any time until the 20th century. You just can't go back."
Russell Barger
Hiwassee Dam
"I would say absolutely not because women can hold any job that a man can hold, so we should also have the same right to give our vote the way that we feel. We're just all individuals, it doesn't matter what sex it is."
Lea Krisovenski
Bellview
"No. I guess the easiest answer is because women are people, too."
Darren Gorney
Marble
"Absolutely not, because we are part of the population."
Pam Hall
Ranger
"No, because women are equal to everybody in voting. It's common sense."
Gary Fontenot
Hayesville