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Really? Which ones?
I'm trying to remember where I saw it. I'll look for and get back to you.
Really? Which ones?
Ive heard its a common problem. You can get absentee ballots for being elderly, sick or diabled, but mot because you fear getting sick. There lawsuits going on around the country. This is an example from tennesseeReally? Which ones?
Really? Which ones?
I’ll bet the missing number of ballots equals the same percentage of unreturned Publishers Sweepstakes entry forms that were unreturned...
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Source for that?The postal service loses, or mis-delivers about 6 billion pieces of mail per year. Tell us you have 100% confidence in a mail-in voting system for the presidential election. I don't.
Republicans will make voting as difficult as possible. It's their best strategy to protect the precious.
The basic point to all of this, is that making it easier to vote, means Republicans lose.
Trump literally said it.
And on that basis, they will fight mail-in voting with everything they've got.
And logistically, unless the USA acts quickly, yes it will be a disaster and it doesn't look like you'll act quickly.
The USA only seems to act with gusto when it involves bombing brown people in distant lands, other than that, it's hurry up and wait for pretty much everything else.
If Trump wins, you folks will scream foul for the 100 years...lol
Voting in person will be as easy and safe as going to Walmart or Kroger or Publix or visiting your doctor or dentist.
If you can haul in groceries from those locations or get a medical check-up without keeling over and dying, you will be okay with voting in person.
Mail in voting is an illegal poll tax in the amount of one stamp.....whatever that is......it changes so often nobody really knows the price of a forever stamp.
City voters knew what they were getting into in Wisconsin trying to vote. This will be a piece of **** discussion for the next 183 days in just the short run.Voting in person will be as easy and safe as going to Walmart or Kroger or Publix or visiting your doctor or dentist.
If you can haul in groceries from those locations or get a medical check-up without keeling over and dying, you will be okay with voting in person.
While we are still in the midst of what is becoming a nearly meaningless primary season, the General Election is only 6 months away. It is going to be an unmitigated disaster if we don't act soon. And, we're not going to act soon. While Support Grows for Voting by Mail During Health Crisis (VoA), Few States Are Prepared To Switch To Voting By Mail. That Could Make For A Messy Election. (FiveThirtyEight).It is estimated that switching the Presidential General Election to all-mail voting would cost $1.4 Billion. But money isn't the only object. There is the partisan nature of election security - Republicans, for some reason, are dead set against mail-in voting and are opposing it all over. "In reality, most studies have shown that mail voting does not advantage either party, and voter fraud is extremely rare, both in person and by mail."
But the larger problem is the lead time it requires to prepare for an election. Most States simply don't have the infrastructure to put together an all-mail election the size and scope of a Presidential. ("A full 29 states (plus D.C.) sent ballots to fewer than 10 percent of their registered voters in 2018.") Some States don't even print ballots, relying on electronic voting machines nearly exclusively (talk about lack of election security!). And then, there are the people and machines required to count those ballots.
This is a major lift, will require federal support, and a complete revamping of the majority of jurisdictions. "The U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s recommended timeline to expand the use of vote-by-mail starts in the first week of April — which was, of course, four weeks ago.' I'm sure most of us are familiar with the term "planned obsolescence". This is looking like "planned disaster".
And if he loses all the Trump snowflakes will riot.
What are you talking about, ever here of postage paid envelopes???
I will save a few bucks in gas, much more than a stamp...
Tell that to the twenty plus people here in Wisconsin who caught C19 while voting
And that was not a presidential election.
This fall could even be deadlier...
It'll be nice if any Republican legislators/Governors will allow that.Why not just practice social distancing and keep the poll booths open for 2 days and just allow bona fide citizens of the US vote. Organize it so certain areas can vote on day 1 and different areas on day 2, even add a 3rd day if necessary. Problem solved.
Interesting memory, that. Wonder where it came from?From memory when he won, there were riots and looting non stop for weeks.
Your support of poll taxes and voter suppression is noted.
It'll be nice if any Republican legislators/Governors will allow that.
Interesting memory, that. Wonder where it came from?
While we are still in the midst of what is becoming a nearly meaningless primary season, the General Election is only 6 months away. It is going to be an unmitigated disaster if we don't act soon. And, we're not going to act soon. While Support Grows for Voting by Mail During Health Crisis (VoA), Few States Are Prepared To Switch To Voting By Mail. That Could Make For A Messy Election. (FiveThirtyEight).It is estimated that switching the Presidential General Election to all-mail voting would cost $1.4 Billion. But money isn't the only object. There is the partisan nature of election security - Republicans, for some reason, are dead set against mail-in voting and are opposing it all over. "In reality, most studies have shown that mail voting does not advantage either party, and voter fraud is extremely rare, both in person and by mail."
But the larger problem is the lead time it requires to prepare for an election. Most States simply don't have the infrastructure to put together an all-mail election the size and scope of a Presidential. ("A full 29 states (plus D.C.) sent ballots to fewer than 10 percent of their registered voters in 2018.") Some States don't even print ballots, relying on electronic voting machines nearly exclusively (talk about lack of election security!). And then, there are the people and machines required to count those ballots.
This is a major lift, will require federal support, and a complete revamping of the majority of jurisdictions. "The U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s recommended timeline to expand the use of vote-by-mail starts in the first week of April — which was, of course, four weeks ago.' I'm sure most of us are familiar with the term "planned obsolescence". This is looking like "planned disaster".
So now a postage free mail in ballots are a poll tax?
Interesting...
Voting in person will be as easy and safe as going to Walmart or Kroger or Publix or visiting your doctor or dentist.
If you can haul in groceries from those locations or get a medical check-up without keeling over and dying, you will be okay with voting in person.