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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Now that covid is over There is no need for early or mail in voting except for people overseas or are assigned elsewhere from their home state. [/quote] We had early voting and mail in voting long before Covid, weirdo.[/quote] Virginia rules for early voting and absentee voting used to be much stricter - they have become much more lenient in the past 10 years. You used to have to have a reason to vote early or to request an absentee ballot. I know because I was a poll worker in 2013. I worked at a polling place that was not my voting precinct so I had to vote early. And with leniency comes the opportunity for more fraud. [/quote] Republicans like to accuse others of things that they do themselves. Recall that it was Youngkin's son who tried to vote twice on a single election day despite being ineligible to vote.[/quote] And he did not get to vote because it was in person and the rules worked.[/quote] Yep, but he tried...twice. And my guess is that any "fraud" from early voting happens much more with Republicans than Democrats. After all, there's one party that knows how to play the dirtiest games, and it's Republicans. So, sure, make the voting rules stricter. Democrats will be fine, and Republicans will suffer.[/quote]
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