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Nov 29, 2021 14:41:46   #
DASHY
 
American Vet wrote:
Do you understand the difference between a requested absentee b****t and a mass mailing to all the v**ers on the rolls?


Yes. In the first place, the v**er makes a request for an absentee b****t. In the second place, the v****g system will automatically send a b****t application to all registered v**ers. In some states, most e******ns are with mail-in b****ts, especially where in-person v****g is limited.

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Nov 29, 2021 15:32:12   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
DASHY wrote:
Of course you know that an absentee b****t is actually a v**e-by-mail. You are absent at the polls when you mail in your b****t instead going to the polling place to v**e. Pretty simple. Do you need further clarification?


No, but YOU sure do. Entirely different processes with entirely different verification factors. But I am not interested in educating you AGAIN. I've only gone this far because of OPPers who do not yet know you.
Folks, meet the horse that I can't force to drink.
Take care of yourself, Trigger.

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Nov 29, 2021 17:02:32   #
American Vet
 
DASHY wrote:
Yes. In the first place, the v**er makes a request for an absentee b****t. In the second place, the v****g system will automatically send a b****t application to all registered v**ers. In some states, most e******ns are with mail-in b****ts, especially where in-person v****g is limited.


Yep: The person can request a b****t. No problem with that - as long as they are properly identified and added to the v***r r**********n rolls and they are properly identified as being eligible to v**e.

Do you understand what a mass mailing to all the v**ers on the rolls is? Do you see how that could be problematic?

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Nov 29, 2021 18:28:27   #
DASHY
 
RandyBrian wrote:
No, but YOU sure do. Entirely different processes with entirely different verification factors. But I am not interested in educating you AGAIN. I've only gone this far because of OPPers who do not yet know you.
Folks, meet the horse that I can't force to drink.
Take care of yourself, Trigger.


Again, V****g by mail is the same as not v****g in person. You v**e either in-person or by-mail. Not really a hard concept to grab, even for you.

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Nov 29, 2021 18:37:55   #
DASHY
 
American Vet wrote:
Yep: The person can request a b****t. No problem with that - as long as they are properly identified and added to the v***r r**********n rolls and they are properly identified as being eligible to v**e.

Do you understand what a mass mailing to all the v**ers on the rolls is? Do you see how that could be problematic?


As long as v**ers are properly identified and added to the v***r r**********n rolls and they are properly identified as being eligible to v**e, why should it matter to you if they mail in their b****t or place their b****t in a little b****t box at a polling place? What I see as problematic is the attempt by Republicans to prevent properly identified, eligible v**ers from participating in the v****g process.

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Nov 29, 2021 21:46:58   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
DASHY wrote:
Again, V****g by mail is the same as not v****g in person. You v**e either in-person or by-mail. Not really a hard concept to grab, even for you.


LOL! So in your mind the choices are v****g-in-person or NOT v****g-in-person. And all not-v****g-in-person are the same.
LOL.
Please! SOMEbody out there try to get DASHY to understand the ridiculousness of that statement.

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Nov 29, 2021 21:51:13   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
DASHY wrote:
As long as v**ers are properly identified and added to the v***r r**********n rolls and they are properly identified as being eligible to v**e, why should it matter to you if they mail in their b****t or place their b****t in a little b****t box at a polling place? What I see as problematic is the attempt by Republicans to prevent properly identified, eligible v**ers from participating in the v****g process.


Fine.
Now show a reliable way to do all the stuff in your first sentence. Reliable, accurate, and verifiable. There must be virtually no way for fraud to occur.
I will wait patiently.

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Nov 30, 2021 01:50:30   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
American Vet wrote:

Do you understand the difference between a requested absentee b****t and a mass mailing to all the v**ers on the rolls?
DASHY wrote:
Yes. In the first place, the v**er makes a request for an absentee b****t. In the second place, the v****g system will automatically send a b****t application to all registered v**ers. In some states, most e******ns are with mail-in b****ts, especially where in-person v****g is limited.

Absentee b****ts - mailed to v**er upon request.
Mail-in b****t - mailed to all addresses listed in state v***r r**********n records.
(This is not an application for a b****t, it is an official b****t.)
State e******n boards are notorious for failing to keep their v***r r**********n records current.
People move, people get married, people die, people change jobs, but if the state doesn't keep v***r r**********n records current and accurate, then b****ts end up in anybody's hands.

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Nov 30, 2021 08:45:44   #
American Vet
 
DASHY wrote:
As long as v**ers are properly identified and added to the v***r r**********n rolls and they are properly identified as being eligible to v**e, why should it matter to you if they mail in their b****t or place their b****t in a little b****t box at a polling place? What I see as problematic is the attempt by Republicans to prevent properly identified, eligible v**ers from participating in the v****g process.


What you see is what you want to see. What I see is you dodging the issue.

Here's a linkto educate you.

https://www.findlaw.com/v****g/how-u-s--e******ns-work/b****t-harvesting--what-is-it--how-does-it-work-.html

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Nov 30, 2021 08:54:05   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
DASHY wrote:
Yes. In the first place, the v**er makes a request for an absentee b****t. In the second place, the v****g system will automatically send a b****t application to all registered v**ers. In some states, most e******ns are with mail-in b****ts, especially where in-person v****g is limited.


In my state (Colorado) you don’t request it at all.. It shows up in your mail box and you can mail it back or go v**e in person..Nothing that defines it as a absentee b****t at all nor do you get a b****t application~~

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Nov 30, 2021 08:55:30   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
American Vet wrote:
What you see is what you want to see. What I see is you dodging the issue.

Here's a linkto educate you.

https://www.findlaw.com/v****g/how-u-s--e******ns-work/b****t-harvesting--what-is-it--how-does-it-work-.html


Beyond logic for the left, good dry but it will fail.

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Nov 30, 2021 09:00:05   #
DASHY
 
RandyBrian wrote:
LOL! So in your mind the choices are v****g-in-person or NOT v****g-in-person. And all not-v****g-in-person are the same.
LOL.
Please! SOMEbody out there try to get DASHY to understand the ridiculousness of that statement.


I never said "all not-v****g-in-person are the same." There at least three different names assigned to mail-in v****g.
(1) Absentee V****g: V**er requests a b****t with or without an excuse depending on the rules in your v****g district. (2) Early V****g or Advance B****ts: V**er requests a b****t or receives a b****t automatically if the v**er has a history of Early V****g. (3) Mail-In V****g: A b****t or an application for a b****t is automatically mailed to every eligible v**er. I personally prefer an application for a b****t until a history of mail-in v****g has been established.

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Nov 30, 2021 09:03:55   #
DASHY
 
RandyBrian wrote:
Fine.
Now show a reliable way to do all the stuff in your first sentence. Reliable, accurate, and verifiable. There must be virtually no way for fraud to occur.
I will wait patiently.


Take a look at the John R. Lewis V****g Rights Advancement Act for guidance on how to set up reliable, accurate and verifiable v****g rules.

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Nov 30, 2021 09:14:20   #
DASHY
 
American Vet wrote:
What you see is what you want to see. What I see is you dodging the issue.

Here's a linkto educate you.

https://www.findlaw.com/v****g/how-u-s--e******ns-work/b****t-harvesting--what-is-it--how-does-it-work-.html


Here's a link you might be interested in reviewing for educational purposes. When a b****t is received at e******n headquarters, v**er verification data is checked, including v**er signature and a unique serial number or bar code which was previously printed on every b****t mailed out to v**ers. https://news.columbia.edu/in-mail-absentee-b****ts-secure-v**e-e******n What you see is probably fraud. What I see is a safe and reliable v****g system loaded with safeguards against possible fraud.

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Nov 30, 2021 09:16:34   #
DASHY
 
lindajoy wrote:
In my state (Colorado) you don’t request it at all.. It shows up in your mail box and you can mail it back or go v**e in person..Nothing that defines it as a absentee b****t at all nor do you get a b****t application~~


Do you v**e in person or, like millions of Americans, do you v**e-by-mail?

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