actual evidence of mail in ballot fraud and you will never guess which party

Anonymous
If we can spend and transfer money and submit taxes digitally and securely, I’d think voting would be acceptable. 2FA, confirmation messages, and pre-determined certs would make this all very possible and easy. Harder to commit fraud as well. I think it’s laughable that the most powerful country in the world is not capable on this front. It’s almost like those elected don’t want to stop fraud and move voting into the 21st century ... hmmmm.
Anonymous
Amazing. Donny knows he's going to lose "bigly" in November so he is setting the stage to claim voter fraud afterwards. You people are taking his bait, hook, line and sinker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kaleigh pointing out the hypocrisy of these lefty states



Wasn't able to hear the audio (probably a lot of spin anyway) but the info on the slides does not necessarily indicate voter fraud. As in all systems, there will be inefficiencies but that doesn't mean mail in ballots are unworkable.
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I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.

If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.


Many people work and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many people have elder or child care and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many places have limited the number of polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?
Many places have limited the number of voting booths in their polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?

I could go on, but it is BS, because you like to think everyone fits into some perfect box.


This one is huge. When Virginia first allowed voting on other days ahead of time, they made you have a very specific reason (which were only a couple of things like being out of town on election day). I went and the guy in front of me, an elderly gentleman was told he didn't qualify even though he said he had to take care of grandchildren all day and would not be able to make it on election day. I was livid. He was disenfranchised.

Thankfully Virginia has changed and anyone can vote early and now you can vote mail in as well. People do get a clue, but as Winston Churchill said, "you can count on the Americans to make the right decision after they have exhausted all the other options."

Correction dp, old guy was not disenfranchised. He could vote in the regular polling day. He still got to vote, he just had to abide by...the rules.

So, why did the WH press secretary get to mail in her vote 11 times ?

Don’t know, did you ask her?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.

If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.


Many people work and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many people have elder or child care and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many places have limited the number of polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?
Many places have limited the number of voting booths in their polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?

I could go on, but it is BS, because you like to think everyone fits into some perfect box.


This one is huge. When Virginia first allowed voting on other days ahead of time, they made you have a very specific reason (which were only a couple of things like being out of town on election day). I went and the guy in front of me, an elderly gentleman was told he didn't qualify even though he said he had to take care of grandchildren all day and would not be able to make it on election day. I was livid. He was disenfranchised.

Thankfully Virginia has changed and anyone can vote early and now you can vote mail in as well. People do get a clue, but as Winston Churchill said, "you can count on the Americans to make the right decision after they have exhausted all the other options."

Correction dp, old guy was not disenfranchised. He could vote in the regular polling day. He still got to vote, he just had to abide by...the rules.

So, why did the WH press secretary get to mail in her vote 11 times ?

Don’t know, did you ask her?


What a stupid response.

And either mail in voting is always entirely fraudulent or it’s not. If it’s fraudulent, most of the Trump family and Kylie McAninny voted fraudulently, and most of the military should just give up their right to vote while serving abroad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.

If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.


Many people work and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many people have elder or child care and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many places have limited the number of polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?
Many places have limited the number of voting booths in their polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?

I could go on, but it is BS, because you like to think everyone fits into some perfect box.


This one is huge. When Virginia first allowed voting on other days ahead of time, they made you have a very specific reason (which were only a couple of things like being out of town on election day). I went and the guy in front of me, an elderly gentleman was told he didn't qualify even though he said he had to take care of grandchildren all day and would not be able to make it on election day. I was livid. He was disenfranchised.

Thankfully Virginia has changed and anyone can vote early and now you can vote mail in as well. People do get a clue, but as Winston Churchill said, "you can count on the Americans to make the right decision after they have exhausted all the other options."

Correction dp, old guy was not disenfranchised. He could vote in the regular polling day. He still got to vote, he just had to abide by...the rules.

So, why did the WH press secretary get to mail in her vote 11 times ?

Don’t know, did you ask her?

I can't personally since I don't know her but the the press did, to which she responded that Trump is not against people voting by mail if they cannot be there, llike Trump and her.

IMO, trying to shelter in place is a reason that they can't be there, or living too far from the nearest polling place and not having the means or time to get there to vote in time is also a reason why the person cannot be there. But apparently, to those who live in a bubble and have the means/time to get to a polling place being poor and living really far to a polling place is no excuse to not be able to vote in person.

I have been voting by mail for several election cycles even though I do have the means and time to get to a polling place. I even voted for some Rs long ago by mail. I didn't hear Rs complaining about my vote by mail back then when I voted for some Rs. No one questioned if my vote was fraudulent.

I just prefer voting by mail and not having to stand in line, and especially now with covid, I prefer not having to be in enclosed spaces with other people if I don't have to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.

If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.


Many people work and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many people have elder or child care and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many places have limited the number of polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?
Many places have limited the number of voting booths in their polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?

I could go on, but it is BS, because you like to think everyone fits into some perfect box.


This one is huge. When Virginia first allowed voting on other days ahead of time, they made you have a very specific reason (which were only a couple of things like being out of town on election day). I went and the guy in front of me, an elderly gentleman was told he didn't qualify even though he said he had to take care of grandchildren all day and would not be able to make it on election day. I was livid. He was disenfranchised.

Thankfully Virginia has changed and anyone can vote early and now you can vote mail in as well. People do get a clue, but as Winston Churchill said, "you can count on the Americans to make the right decision after they have exhausted all the other options."

Correction dp, old guy was not disenfranchised. He could vote in the regular polling day. He still got to vote, he just had to abide by...the rules.

So, why did the WH press secretary get to mail in her vote 11 times ?

Don’t know, did you ask her?

I can't personally since I don't know her but the the press did, to which she responded that Trump is not against people voting by mail if they cannot be there, llike Trump and her.

IMO, trying to shelter in place is a reason that they can't be there, or living too far from the nearest polling place and not having the means or time to get there to vote in time is also a reason why the person cannot be there. But apparently, to those who live in a bubble and have the means/time to get to a polling place being poor and living really far to a polling place is no excuse to not be able to vote in person.

I have been voting by mail for several election cycles even though I do have the means and time to get to a polling place. I even voted for some Rs long ago by mail. I didn't hear Rs complaining about my vote by mail back then when I voted for some Rs. No one questioned if my vote was fraudulent.

I just prefer voting by mail and not having to stand in line, and especially now with covid, I prefer not having to be in enclosed spaces with other people if I don't have to.


+1 other reasons for not being able to get there are that you have to work, or take care of kids, or take care of elderly parents, or don't have transportation to get to the polling place, or can't stand in line for five hours, or....

it's not just fancy political people who can't be at the poll because they have very important business elsewhere. it's regular people, too. regular people, who make up the majority of american voters.

also, i seem to have read that trump was actually playing golf right near his polling place last time he voted by mail. what's the valid reason there? oh right you don't need one because florida lets ANYONE vote by mail, and it is one of the only things florida does well WRT elections.

tl;dr: these fcking a*****les can go fck themselves
Anonymous
Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL) on February 7, 2020, to C-SPAN:
"We should leave it to the states. Some states vote by mail, completely. We have to make sure that everybody gets a change to vote and every vote is counted."

Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL) on May 28, 2020, to Fox News:
“While this may seem like a good way to vote that allows everyone to stay home during the coronavirus pandemic, forcing states to use an entirely new vote-by-mail system comes with its own problems – especially less than six months before the presidential and congressional elections.“

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/rep-rodney-davis-twitter-tries-to-censor-trump-with-fact-check-but-gets-its-facts-wrong-on-voter-fraud.amp?__twitter_impression=true
Anonymous
Found one!

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Anonymous wrote:Found one!



My god he is so dumb.
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Anonymous wrote:Found one!



My god he is so dumb.


Ruh-Roh! LOCK HIM UP!
Anonymous
GOP House member said the quiet part loud.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ooops, more issues for the Minneapolis cop

(no, this isn't the wrong thread)

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