Absentee ballots work

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  1. Balto

    Balto Well-Known Member

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    With very little evidence of any voter fraud that has actually been found to be true, in every election and primary, I have voted via absentee ballot. Before the second debate in 2016, i had my ballot in. The continued attacks on absentee ballots confuses and perplexes me at the same time. Simple instructions on ballots state in order for a vote to be counted, a signature by the person voting is required. Otherwise, the vote is not counted. Senior citizens, the disabled, those serving overseas or working abroad all require absentee ballots. Taking it away due to fears of very little voter fraud actually in existence makes no sense. At all. Especially now.

    It smells and acts like voter suppression. Just like the voter suppression efforts in Georgia. And the gerrymandering by again, Republicans, in Pennsylvania where they got caught red handed.

    If anyone is guilty of tampering with ballots, its Republicans.
     
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    Very true, but that is why propaganda is all the Right has to lean on. Hell, they've trained their supporters to turn a blind eye to reality itself. That's no small feat.
     
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    I received my absentee ballot today. I've always gone to the polls for every election so this is new to me. I am a bit anxious about it actually getting there and counted but that's the chance I have to take.
     

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