Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not think so. You're forgetting that COVID happened between 2018 and today and that politicized who votes early. Republicans used to vote early (via absentee) but it is now primarily democrats who vote early. So I don't think comparisons to 2018 are particularly useful.
This is just about early voting, not absentee voting. Republicans did not make early voting into a bogeyman like they did with absentee voting.
I have heard many republicans attacking early voting since 2020. Here's an article about Kari Lake attacking it just the other day based on some bizarre argument that the constitution says "Election Day" and not Election Month (it doesn't):https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/kari-lake-suggests-early-voting-restricted-arizona-repeats/story?id=91920284
Exactly, since 2020. Thread:
It’s proof that the leaders of the party are not actually on control of the monster they’ve created.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not think so. You're forgetting that COVID happened between 2018 and today and that politicized who votes early. Republicans used to vote early (via absentee) but it is now primarily democrats who vote early. So I don't think comparisons to 2018 are particularly useful.
This is just about early voting, not absentee voting. Republicans did not make early voting into a bogeyman like they did with absentee voting.
I have heard many republicans attacking early voting since 2020. Here's an article about Kari Lake attacking it just the other day based on some bizarre argument that the constitution says "Election Day" and not Election Month (it doesn't):https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/kari-lake-suggests-early-voting-restricted-arizona-repeats/story?id=91920284
Exactly, since 2020. Thread:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not think so. You're forgetting that COVID happened between 2018 and today and that politicized who votes early. Republicans used to vote early (via absentee) but it is now primarily democrats who vote early. So I don't think comparisons to 2018 are particularly useful.
This is just about early voting, not absentee voting. Republicans did not make early voting into a bogeyman like they did with absentee voting.
I have heard many republicans attacking early voting since 2020. Here's an article about Kari Lake attacking it just the other day based on some bizarre argument that the constitution says "Election Day" and not Election Month (it doesn't):https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/kari-lake-suggests-early-voting-restricted-arizona-repeats/story?id=91920284
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not think so. You're forgetting that COVID happened between 2018 and today and that politicized who votes early. Republicans used to vote early (via absentee) but it is now primarily democrats who vote early. So I don't think comparisons to 2018 are particularly useful.
This is just about early voting, not absentee voting. Republicans did not make early voting into a bogeyman like they did with absentee voting.
I have heard many republicans attacking early voting since 2020. Here's an article about Kari Lake attacking it just the other day based on some bizarre argument that the constitution says "Election Day" and not Election Month (it doesn't): https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/kari-lake-suggests-early-voting-restricted-arizona-repeats/story?id=91920284
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not think so. You're forgetting that COVID happened between 2018 and today and that politicized who votes early. Republicans used to vote early (via absentee) but it is now primarily democrats who vote early. So I don't think comparisons to 2018 are particularly useful.
This is just about early voting, not absentee voting. Republicans did not make early voting into a bogeyman like they did with absentee voting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not think so. You're forgetting that COVID happened between 2018 and today and that politicized who votes early. Republicans used to vote early (via absentee) but it is now primarily democrats who vote early. So I don't think comparisons to 2018 are particularly useful.
This is just about early voting, not absentee voting. Republicans did not make early voting into a bogeyman like they did with absentee voting.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I know it's not a Senate race, but what is her problem?
It is time to step down. Carry on....
Anonymous wrote:
I think it had. They had been smearing mail in ballots and early voting for quite a while by 2018.
Anonymous wrote:
I do not think so. You're forgetting that COVID happened between 2018 and today and that politicized who votes early. Republicans used to vote early (via absentee) but it is now primarily democrats who vote early. So I don't think comparisons to 2018 are particularly useful.