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Full disclosure, saw this on OAN so biased, but they were saying a couple days ago, the top search on Google was "change my vote". That's cool in that people are coming around and questioning their Pavlovian vote. It's not good because they wouldn't do that search if they hadn't already voted. Question is, are there states out there that allow people to change their vote? I've never lived in a state that did and didn't even know if such a law existed anywhere.


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I doubt any state would allow you to change your vote. That said. If the Trump team sat on Hunter Bidens hard drive waiting for the big October surprise they waited too dam long. With early voting, October surprises need to be September surprises.

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Cool, good info.


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I was not able to read the article. I hope people can and will change their vote.

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Originally Posted by JohnGlenn
I was not able to read the article. I hope people can and will change their vote.


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By Tim Darnell, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

So you’ve cast your ballot early, wanting to miss the expected lines at polling places, but now, let’s say, you have a change of heart.

Perhaps you’ve heard something about the person you voted for that you just don’t like. Maybe you think you should have considered other factors in your voting decision.

Call it buyer’s remorse, but you’re pretty much stuck with that first choice — unless you live in one of seven states, then you may have an out.
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One of Google’s top search topics after last week’s final presidential debate was “Can I change my vote?” On Tuesday, President Donald Trump said people want to switch their votes to him instead of his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden.

According to voting laws in Connecticut, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, if you change your mind on who you wish to vote for, you can have a do-over.

How significant would it be to have early voters change their vote in an election that has already seen more than 50 million votes cast?

It could be significant, but it isn’t likely to be.

First, there are not many states in which you are allowed to change a vote. Second, in states where you can change your ballot, there are restrictions.

If you are going to change your vote in Minnesota, for instance, you must do so by Tuesday. In Wisconsin, on the other hand, you are allowed to vote up to three times, though officials there say that doesn’t happen often.

In the swing state of Pennsylvania, you can change your absentee ballot up to Election Day, but you must go in person to do so.


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Change my vote is probably a scam. I think trying to vote twice or just delay the count.

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Can't recall any of my votes that I would change, given the opportunity.



Well, there was Jimmy Carter, but that was 44 years ago. The world was a different place back then.


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Originally Posted by JeffyD




Well, there was Jimmy Carter, but that was 44 years ago. The world was a different place back then.


Not really.

There were still people dumb enough to vote for Jimmy Carter.

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I can't, for the life of me, understand why anyone with a functioning brain would ever vote for a fool like China Joe. 47 years in elected office with very few real accomplishments and now he says he knows how to fix things! Things got screwed up under his watch! He needs to give all 47 years worth of paychecks back because he damn sure didn't earn them.


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Nice talking issue, no impact at all.

Yes, the October surprise, came too late.

And "early" voting started waaaaaaaaaaay tooooooooooo early.............just a ton of liberal driven BS.

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If voting was done on voting day, that would help.

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Originally Posted by MAC
I can't, for the life of me, understand why anyone with a functioning brain would ever vote for a fool like China Joe. 47 years in elected office with very few real accomplishments and now he says he knows how to fix things! Things got screwed up under his watch! He needs to give all 47 years worth of paychecks back because he damn sure didn't earn them.






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i seriously doubt many would actually go through the trouble to change their vote, even if their state allowed it.

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Originally Posted by MAC
I can't, for the life of me, understand why anyone with a functioning brain would ever vote for a fool like China Joe. 47 years in elected office with very few real accomplishments and now he says he knows how to fix things! Things got screwed up under his watch! He needs to give all 47 years worth of paychecks back because he damn sure didn't earn them.

You answered your own question.


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Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Full disclosure, saw this on OAN so biased, but they were saying a couple days ago, the top search on Google was "change my vote". That's cool in that people are coming around and questioning their Pavlovian vote. It's not good because they wouldn't do that search if they hadn't already voted. Question is, are there states out there that allow people to change their vote? I've never lived in a state that did and didn't even know if such a law existed anywhere.

This was the top search after the 2nd debate when people “got woke” to the fact ol dopey joe wants to ruin the economy, especially O&G industry.


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