Wisconsin is a dictatorship |
And OMG, all for Democrats I imagine!!! Won’t that be a surprise!! |
.....did you read the article? |
Omg. I’m embarrassed for you. |
They always are |
That article raises several points that confuse me:
1.Fox Point Village had a population of around 7,000 (according to Wikipedia) 2000 households. That sounds like an awful lot of confusion with the postal service for a community that size. 2. I don't understand the postmark issue for the returned ballots. Are they returned postage free? I guess that could explain the lack of a postmark. If a stamp is required, then it does not. This just puts another nail in the coffin of mail-in voting. If this can happen in a small community, what could happen in larger ones? |
Most places, this doesn't happen. California, Oregon, Ohio, our servicepeople abroad, our foreign service officers abroad,and millions of people vote by mail, including Jared, Ivanka, Donald and Mike Pence. This is all very manageable, except in places where people don't want it to be, like in Wisconsin this past week. |
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/04/10/politics/absentee-ballots-postal-service-wisconsin/index.html
The United States postal service said Friday it is investigating potential issues with absentee ballots in Wisconsin, which held a highly controversial primary on Tuesday in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. The probe comes just one day after Wisconsin's US Senators, Republican Ron Johnson and Democrat Tammy Baldwin, sent a letter to the Inspector General of the US Postal Service, urging for an investigation into reports of absentee ballots that were not delivered to voters and the discovery of absentee ballots at a USPS processing center. The letter cites three issues with Milwaukee County absentee ballots, saying in part that "three tubs of absentee ballots from Appleton and Oshkosh were discovered in USPS's Milwaukee processing center after polls closed on Tuesday" and that batches of absentee ballots requested on March 22 and 23 failed to be delivered to voters. |
The party that is unable to accurately count votes in Iowa wants the US to totally turn to mail-in ballots?
It ain't happening. |
What a mess
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Mail in ballots are way better than what happened in Wisconsin-people waiting for hours in lines that were impossible to keep socially distanced because they snaked around buildings. |
There is no correlation to either side of your statement, most particularly 'a party" does not count votes in an election, but rather the county election officials. In other words, a total strawman argument. |
Are you talking about the Iowa caucus? A bizarre convoluted process in which a single precinct captain (typically an older person) has to calculate multiple rankings by voters in real time? That’s a bit complicated. But counting mail in ballots? That’s pretty easy. There just can’t be shenanigans about “finding” thousands of ballots in post offices that never got delivered (which wouldn’t be an issue had the GOP not refused to extend the deadline for voting.) |
Also embarrassed for you. READ THE ARTICLE. |
Bumping this because results are expected tonight. |