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Should Every State Be Able To Have It's Own Rules, Or Should V****g Be The Same Across The Country?
Sep 14, 2020 11:33:39   #
woodguru
 
Looking at how different states handle their e******ns, it's apparent that most run smooth e******ns, they manage their v**er loads well to where their lines are reasonable, mail in b****ts are handled in a timely manner and counted or processed as they come in so there are no deadline issues, there are hard b****ts available for recounts, but they seem to never be needed.

Screwed up e******ns, mistakes on b****ts designed to confuse people, missing deadlines for mailing b****ts, gerrymandered districts, making up new and unconstitutional e******n laws, intentionally creating longer lines instead of shorter ones in highly populated cities, selectively purging v***r r**********n rolls, the news is always red controlled states. Federal rules that apply to every state are in order, we need to make e******ns go as smoothly as possible, not intentionally screw them up as much as possible.

https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/the-gop-is-staging-chaos-on-the-way-to-a-c**p/

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Sep 14, 2020 11:37:36   #
woodguru
 
And here is our post office sending out a message to every state that does not apply to many, a case where since there are different rules in every state one set does not apply to all. Reading the article you will see that secretaries of states in charge of e******ns wanted a chance to review these "guidelines" and DeJoy refused to give them that chance to send a clearer message that is more appropriate for their states.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/9/12/1977010/-DeJoy-s-USPS-is-Sending-a-Misinforming-Postcard-on-V****g-to-Every-American-Household?utm_campaign=trending

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