If you should die before election day, your vote still counts.
If your candidate dies before election day and they replace him with someone you don't like, you still got to vote for the right guy.
If your candidate goes completely off the rails before election day and becomes a dangerous nut job, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you voted for him when he was still viable.
They only draw jury pools from the list of people who actually vote on election day, so you don't have to avoid voting for fear of being called for jury duty. ( )
I’m thinking Your a Marxist Sympathizer
Hahahaha Hahahaha
But then again Your to Smart to be One of Them
Hahahaha Hahahaha
Ohhhh Say Can You See that our Flag was still There..
A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
The Republican Party is the other Wing of District of Corruption Vulture.
Look at that Beta Boy Speaker of the House and her actions
Bringing Ben Hurr over here to Speak to the other Jews is about all your going to get out of Her ..
Now..
For those that aren’t paying attention if you vote early all your doing is giving the sheeboons who run our election process the data the White Marxist need to Stuff and create Mystery Barrels that they always bring to a Marxist Sympathizer Judge wanting to Count ..
If you vote early your playing right into their Hands you Lazy Bastards..
Mail in voting, absentee voting, and early voting are all different things lumped together.
Mail in voting (or drop boxes) is for caca.
Absentee Voting is fine. Get your ballot by jumping through the hoops and request, ballot mailed to your official address, make selections, mailed back, signature verified ect. Overall a pain in the A.
Early voting (at least in my county) is no different than Election Day voting. Check your address, look and scan your DL or Other picture ID, receive ballot and vote.
I’d prefer all voting other than Absentee (sometimes needed) be on Election Day but not practical for a lot of people due to schedules and things that come up.
We vote during early voting or Election Day in person only. When I was in the Navy, I wanted to vote but the whole Absentee Ballot Request thing was a Pain beyond description pre internet.
I’d like to see the voting age moved to 21 due to College Brainwashing and Social Media affecting so many unemployed youth (exemptions for Active Duty). Better yet, only people filing tax returns but that would be beyond expectations.
Last edited by 007FJ; 03/29/24.
Originally Posted By: slumlord
people that text all day get on my nerves
just knowing that people are out there with that ability,....just makes me wanna punch myself in the balls
It's pretty easy to vote early in Iowa. The county cannot count the votes until election day. Once we vote in our respective County, we get a letter from the County saying "our records indicate you have voted early. If this is wrong please let us know". I have done it so I know the process.
IN 2016 I know of one person who went in to vote and she was told that she had already voted. She got a provisional ballot but did nothing more. I would of been raising hell. I'm sure she feels differently now and probably would raise hell if it happens in 2024.
But, we have a Secretary of State who is a straight arrow republican.
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Seriously - I have voted absentee when I was going to be out of town for work on election day. I have voted mail in when I was out of state going to school. I voted early (in TX) for convenience.
So many votes I need to cast - gotta start early or I run out of time....
Seriously, I am fine with verified absentee ballots, by voter's request, and think "voting day" should otherwise be in person for perhaps 3 days, over a weekend, 12-14 hours a day. With photo ID at the poll. Indelible ink on the hand. It ain't rocket science.
I do think it true that "vote by mail" results in a higher legitimate turn-out, but is riddled with fraud in many places, along with some other practices, such as ballot harvesting.
I, like Ironbender, have voted in person (at least once) without having my ID along, because everyone running the poll knew me - some were co-workers. Heck, they were even Democrats, some of them. (No problem there???)
Some ppl have to work out of town for extended periods
That's called an "Absentee Ballot" dumb fuqk.
Think about it genius, who is more likely to be at work on a weekday, a Republican or a Democrat? I’m an airline pilot & gone for weeks at a time. I often don’t get my schedule until a couple of weeks before, an absentee ballot has to be requested months in advance and they want concrete plans which I can’t give them. The last two elections I couldn’t have voted if not for early voting.
Early voting isn’t the problem, it’s mail in voting and drop boxes where the fraud is happening.
Some ppl have to work out of town for extended periods
That's called an "Absentee Ballot" dumb fuqk.
Think about it genius, who is more likely to be at work on a weekday, a Republican or a Democrat? I’m an airline pilot & gone for weeks at a time. I often don’t get my schedule until a couple of weeks before, an absentee ballot has to be requested months in advance and they want concrete plans which I can’t give them. The last two elections I couldn’t have voted if not for early voting.
Early voting isn’t the problem, it’s mail in voting and drop boxes where the fraud is happening.
I get the Convenience for some, I get the necessity for some.
I'm missing the positive of it. RNC is pushing to vote early. Why? Unless you plan to cheat.
RNC claims "we need to get better at ballot harvesting" Again, if you play by the rules, why?
Its well documented the DNC Cheats like a sonofabitch, is the RNC advocating cheating also?
The Montana Supreme Court (Montana for chrissakes!) just ruled that Montana's new law prohibiting ballot harvesting, requiring ID and limiting mail-in voting violates Montana's Constitution.
I am retired and can vote anytime now. But when I was working. I crew changed on Tuesday 500 miles from where I vote. If I didn't early vote I didn't get to vote. So I early voted. They do it here in the basement of the First Baptist church. Usually walk up and wait less than 5 minutes. They look you up in the book, check your ID mark that you voted. And you vote. No way to cheat unless the machines are manipulated. On election day same process at the local college but it takes longer than 5 minutes. I don't see it as something to object to. I early voted in the primary no wait at all.