Anonymous wrote:Could they do drive through voting? Similar to the drive through testing for coronavirus. Have the poll workers wear PPE and tell voters to bring their own pens. Maybe then more poll workers would be willing to work and they'd have enough locations open?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evers needs to do more and exercise full extent of executive powers. This is a state of emergency and an out-of-control legislature is trying to give people a death sentence in order to exercise their vote.
This is akin to an act of domestic terrorism. Take the gloves off, Tony!
Oh please. Evers has no one to blame but himself for this. Mere days ago he said he couldn’t postpone the election because it’d be illegal.
And then there was a Federal Emergency declared. It changed the facts on the ground.
Meanwhile, the state courts are closed. So the State Supreme Court did this remotely? How quaint.
Umm, the Federal Emergency was declared weeks ago. Evers tweeted on April 1st that he wouldn’t change the election date because doing so would break the law.
I’m not even saying I disagree that the election shouldn’t be held tomorrow. But again, Evers has no one to blame for this but himself. Cancelling the election at the 11th hour, AFTER he said literally five days ago that doing so would be illegal and he wouldn’t do it, is just piss poor, TERRIBLE leadership.
Te Republican legislature has the power to change it. They want this to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evers needs to do more and exercise full extent of executive powers. This is a state of emergency and an out-of-control legislature is trying to give people a death sentence in order to exercise their vote.
This is akin to an act of domestic terrorism. Take the gloves off, Tony!
Oh please. Evers has no one to blame but himself for this. Mere days ago he said he couldn’t postpone the election because it’d be illegal.
And then there was a Federal Emergency declared. It changed the facts on the ground.
Meanwhile, the state courts are closed. So the State Supreme Court did this remotely? How quaint.
Umm, the Federal Emergency was declared weeks ago. Evers tweeted on April 1st that he wouldn’t change the election date because doing so would break the law.
I’m not even saying I disagree that the election shouldn’t be held tomorrow. But again, Evers has no one to blame for this but himself. Cancelling the election at the 11th hour, AFTER he said literally five days ago that doing so would be illegal and he wouldn’t do it, is just piss poor, TERRIBLE leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evers needs to do more and exercise full extent of executive powers. This is a state of emergency and an out-of-control legislature is trying to give people a death sentence in order to exercise their vote.
This is akin to an act of domestic terrorism. Take the gloves off, Tony!
Oh please. Evers has no one to blame but himself for this. Mere days ago he said he couldn’t postpone the election because it’d be illegal.
And then there was a Federal Emergency declared. It changed the facts on the ground.
Meanwhile, the state courts are closed. So the State Supreme Court did this remotely? How quaint.
Umm, the Federal Emergency was declared weeks ago. Evers tweeted on April 1st that he wouldn’t change the election date because doing so would break the law.
I’m not even saying I disagree that the election shouldn’t be held tomorrow. But again, Evers has no one to blame for this but himself. Cancelling the election at the 11th hour, AFTER he said literally five days ago that doing so would be illegal and he wouldn’t do it, is just piss poor, TERRIBLE leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evers needs to do more and exercise full extent of executive powers. This is a state of emergency and an out-of-control legislature is trying to give people a death sentence in order to exercise their vote.
This is akin to an act of domestic terrorism. Take the gloves off, Tony!
Oh please. Evers has no one to blame but himself for this. Mere days ago he said he couldn’t postpone the election because it’d be illegal.
And then there was a Federal Emergency declared. It changed the facts on the ground.
Meanwhile, the state courts are closed. So the State Supreme Court did this remotely? How quaint.
Anonymous wrote:The governor needs to use the national guard to enforce the stay at home order. No election. To ask people to both do their civic duty by voting and do their civic duty by staying home is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Federal Government and the State Government have declared states of emergency, and somehow the courts are able to supercede that and force people to vote in a pandemic.
+1. In my small town of 26,000 in Wisconsin there’s only 1 polling place open. I’m so glad I voted absentee but so upset for those who have basically had their voting rights taken away. This is an atrocity.
There are five polling places open in Milwaukee. FIVE. For a city of nearly 600k. That also has a mayoral election on top of the SCOWI race and Pres primary.
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How is this constitutional to go forward w an election during a pandemic and to only have five polling places for 600k people???