Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well people who are homeless from the storm will not be able to vote and no mail in voting. Everyone will have to go to there regular voting place. Lol
I will ignore the LOL and repeat the question.
Is there a precedence of this type of timing. Considering GOP has railed against mail-in voting and FL probably has burdensome voting rules, how would this play out? I do not trust Desantis and FL republicans that they would do the right things.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The destruction based on the Hurricane Ian is devastating. So, many homes and infrastructure destroyed. We are little over month away from midterm. Based on the destruction, people would be displaced and voting areas would be closed etc.
How would this affect the election. Is there a precedence? Can these folks who have lost a lot vote. Has Desantis and his AG have a plan to protect voting rights of the disaster affected folks? Are they going to play games to depress Democrat voting area not being supported where as republicans voting area being given alternatives?
Let's see... I've just lost my entire house, cars, personal property... perhaps my job... perhaps I have a family member who was injured in the storm. But by golly, the first thing I'm thinking about is my voting rights for an election 6 weeks away.
OP, frankly I find your post really offensive. This is not about you and your desire to cling to the D's handful-seats majority in the House.
Anonymous wrote:This needs to be the wake up call to people who have so irresponsibly voted GOP. STOP DOING THIS SHIT!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The destruction based on the Hurricane Ian is devastating. So, many homes and infrastructure destroyed. We are little over month away from midterm. Based on the destruction, people would be displaced and voting areas would be closed etc.
How would this affect the election. Is there a precedence? Can these folks who have lost a lot vote. Has Desantis and his AG have a plan to protect voting rights of the disaster affected folks? Are they going to play games to depress Democrat voting area not being supported where as republicans voting area being given alternatives?
Let's see... I've just lost my entire house, cars, personal property... perhaps my job... perhaps I have a family member who was injured in the storm. But by golly, the first thing I'm thinking about is my voting rights for an election 6 weeks away.
OP, frankly I find your post really offensive. This is not about you and your desire to cling to the D's handful-seats majority in the House.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well people who are homeless from the storm will not be able to vote and no mail in voting. Everyone will have to go to there regular voting place. Lol
I will ignore the LOL and repeat the question.
Is there a precedence of this type of timing. Considering GOP has railed against mail-in voting and FL probably has burdensome voting rules, how would this play out? I do not trust Desantis and FL republicans that they would do the right things.
Anonymous wrote:The destruction based on the Hurricane Ian is devastating. So, many homes and infrastructure destroyed. We are little over month away from midterm. Based on the destruction, people would be displaced and voting areas would be closed etc.
How would this affect the election. Is there a precedence? Can these folks who have lost a lot vote. Has Desantis and his AG have a plan to protect voting rights of the disaster affected folks? Are they going to play games to depress Democrat voting area not being supported where as republicans voting area being given alternatives?
Anonymous wrote:Well people who are homeless from the storm will not be able to vote and no mail in voting. Everyone will have to go to there regular voting place. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Um, OP? Plenty of people of ALL political persuasions have had their homes destroyed. You really need to take off your tinfoil hat.