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  • dogtag
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 14985

    #1

    Removing Republican from the ballot - democrat way of winning ...

    A pretty flagrant ploy but worth a shot if the polls aren't in your favor.

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...or-u-s-senate/

    You can bet your boots the leftists will scrape the bottom of the barrel
    for cheating ideas. It's the only way they've ever won.
  • Allen
    Moderator
    • Sep 2009
    • 10580

    #2
    Why are voters voting early? What happened to election day?

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    • dogtag
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 14985

      #3
      Originally posted by Allen
      Why are voters voting early? What happened to election day?
      The Democrat voters are too busy protesting something, or robbing the 7/11.
      The Republican voters are busy working.

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      • Major Tom
        Very Senior Member - OFC
        • Aug 2009
        • 6181

        #4
        The democrat's ploy is already at work! ie: mail in ballots can be counted even if the person's name/address is unreadable! Just like in 2020, the fial outcome of the 2022 election won't be known for 2-3 weeks after the polls close. During that time, boxes and boxes of mail in ballots will show up to be counted!

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        • Allen
          Moderator
          • Sep 2009
          • 10580

          #5
          Elections should be held on election day. Early or mail in ballots should be received ONLY from oversea's military installations.

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          • Art
            Senior Member, Deceased
            • Dec 2009
            • 9256

            #6
            Originally posted by Allen
            Elections should be held on election day. Early or mail in ballots should be received ONLY from oversea's military installations.
            I agree, in principle (I would have some other exceptions) and election day should be a Federal Holiday.

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            • bruce
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 3759

              #7
              Election Day should be Tuesday. Election Day should be a national holiday. Voting in person should be mandatory. The only exception to this mandatory in person voting should be provision for mail-in ballots for legally registered voters who are overseas and unable to return to their actual local of registration. This would appl be mandatory. The only exception to this mandatory in person voting should be provision for mail-in ballots for legally registered voters who are overseas and unable to return to their actual local of registration. This would apply to US servicemen/women on duty overseas. It would apply to private citizens legally registered to vote. Voting should require a photo ID and thumb print as proof of identity. No non-citizen would be legally permitted to vote in any election ... Federal, State, Local. Felons would not be allowed to vote. (For the same reason they are not permitted to exercise their 2nd Amendment right). JMHO. Sincerely. bruce.
              " Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."

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              • dogtag
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 14985

                #8
                So, Citizens in wheelchairs or otherwise unable to get to a polling station
                aren't allowed to vote ?

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                • Allen
                  Moderator
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 10580

                  #9
                  Originally posted by dogtag
                  So, Citizens in wheelchairs or otherwise unable to get to a polling station
                  aren't allowed to vote ?
                  What was done in the past before all the mail in, early voting fraud?

                  At some point family may need to help family. At some point a person may be too disabled to vote, just like they are too disabled to work.

                  One day soon we will all be too old and sick to vote or to even think about it.

                  There's lines to draw in the sand as to whether you can do something or not.

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                  • dogtag
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 14985

                    #10
                    There should be absentee ballots for those that cannot get to the polls.
                    Election should be one day only. No late ballots. No mail voting except as above.
                    ID needed. Dyed finger might be a good idea. Vote counters should be videoed.
                    Result due following day.

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                    • Major Tom
                      Very Senior Member - OFC
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 6181

                      #11
                      Originally posted by dogtag
                      So, Citizens in wheelchairs or otherwise unable to get to a polling station
                      aren't allowed to vote ?
                      In our area, we have volunteers who will pick up voters who cannot for any reason make it on their own to the voting box!

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                      • Allen
                        Moderator
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 10580

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Major Tom
                        In our area, we have volunteers who will pick up voters who cannot for any reason make it on their own to the voting box!
                        Most counties have that service where they pick up and transport elderly, handicap, and those who simply need transportation. The vehicles are handicap access equipped.

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                        • Art
                          Senior Member, Deceased
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 9256

                          #13
                          All these hypotheticals about the way voting ought to be are fine, but every state determines its own rules and they range "from the sublime to the ridiculous."

                          I don't have much of a problem with how my state handles things.

                          In person voting requires a photo ID and is by a machine generated paper ballot. I do like the paper ballot part.

                          There are 2 weeks of early voting which IMHO is too much. A week would be fine.

                          The only mail voting is for absentees or hardships and requires jumping through some hoops, which in person voters don't go through, in the application process to get the ballot which is just alright by me.

                          As far as picking up and transporting people to the polls....once stories start to come out of people not getting to vote because their ride didn't show up (and they will) or there are pictures of an elderly cancer patient in a long line in a wheel chair in the cold you'll find a public reaction that won't be favorable.
                          Last edited by Art; 10-15-2022, 07:02.

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                          • Allen
                            Moderator
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 10580

                            #14
                            In my state of Alabama I am satisfied with the voting as well. Picture ID is required when voting in person.

                            When I say paper ballots I am referring to the drop off boxes where people with "covid" can drive by and drop off countless stacks of marked paper ballots with no ID check.

                            With no checks, no barcodes---NOTHING a person can vote as many times as they like with no chance of repercussion since they are not identified. As long as this system is in place why would a dishonest person have any reason to vote in person?

                            No, we aren't going to change anything with our hypotheticals but the more of us that complain and compare notes the more likely people will take notice and observe during voting to help prevent "the crime of the century" from occurring again, as least not so widespread.
                            Last edited by Allen; 10-15-2022, 08:10.

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                            • Art
                              Senior Member, Deceased
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 9256

                              #15
                              Oh, one thing about mail in voting in Texas you have to certify that, if you have to be out of your home county, you will need to show you will be gone not just on election day but during the period of early voting as well.

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