Just an opinion. I believe in election day and not week or month, etc. On this particular day, we all decide at once. Now, I'll grant that there are our military and foreign workers to consider. Yes, they should get ballots and these ballots should be postmarked on the day before or the day of the election whenever possible with few exceptions. There are other reasons for absentee, like medical reasons or in nursing homes. Again, limited and when ever possible with a member of both parties in attendance to ensure the integrity of those ballots. Exceptions, but rare and supervised whenever possible.
So if they are mailed and post marked on election day, they won't get in for days. Well over 90% of cases won't matter. On the few cases that would matter, give them about a week for the ballots to get in and counted. Waiting won't hurt you as long as the counting is supervised and legitimate.
But election day is election day and whenever possible, voting should be in person. Period. Get your ass out there and do it.
I also think the more important issue is getting intelligent and knowledgeable people voting, not more voters for the sake of voting and sweeping one party or the other into power because they got those that don't have a clue, to vote.
Logically Right
ImLogicallyRight wrote:
Just an opinion. I believe in election day and not week or month, etc. On this particular day, we all decide at once. Now, I'll grant that there are our military and foreign workers to consider. Yes, they should get ballots and these ballots should be postmarked on the day before or the day of the election whenever possible with few exceptions. There are other reasons for absentee, like medical reasons or in nursing homes. Again, limited and when ever possible with a member of both parties in attendance to ensure the integrity of those ballots. Exceptions, but rare and supervised whenever possible.
So if they are mailed and post marked on election day, they won't get in for days. Well over 90% of cases won't matter. On the few cases that would matter, give them about a week for the ballots to get in and counted. Waiting won't hurt you as long as the counting is supervised and legitimate.
But election day is election day and whenever possible, voting should be in person. Period. Get your ass out there and do it.
I also think the more important issue is getting intelligent and knowledgeable people voting, not more voters for the sake of voting and sweeping one party or the other into power because they got those that don't have a clue, to vote.
Logically Right
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I agree with everything you just posted. I vote by mail in ballot because I am handicapped. However people like me recieve these ballots in plenty of time to mail them in time to be counted on Nov. 3rd..
Anyone not intelligent enough to do that should not be voting any F**ing way
Liberty Tree wrote:
The night of the election and in the late ballots that are counted in following days the overwhelmingly number will come from Democrats. They have this all planned to win by any means possible. They just have to manufacture enough votes to make it happen. Of course the leftists here on OPP will not care this will be the most fraudulant election on record. They will deny it all because they support the Marxist view that the end justifies the means.
How do you know that? Repubs don't return shit late?
ImLogicallyRight wrote:
Just an opinion. I believe in election day and not week or month, etc. On this particular day, we all decide at once. Now, I'll grant that there are our military and foreign workers to consider. Yes, they should get ballots and these ballots should be postmarked on the day before or the day of the election whenever possible with few exceptions. There are other reasons for absentee, like medical reasons or in nursing homes. Again, limited and when ever possible with a member of both parties in attendance to ensure the integrity of those ballots. Exceptions, but rare and supervised whenever possible.
So if they are mailed and post marked on election day, they won't get in for days. Well over 90% of cases won't matter. On the few cases that would matter, give them about a week for the ballots to get in and counted. Waiting won't hurt you as long as the counting is supervised and legitimate.
But election day is election day and whenever possible, voting should be in person. Period. Get your ass out there and do it.
I also think the more important issue is getting intelligent and knowledgeable people voting, not more voters for the sake of voting and sweeping one party or the other into power because they got those that don't have a clue, to vote.
Logically Right
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Four years ago, I was hospitalized emergently Sunday night before election day, unable to rise from the bed even to go to the bathroom. The hospital promised all morning to "look into" helping me vote on election day, and all afternoon promised "someone was coming to as assist," but there was no real effort made to accommodate me, and I was essentially unable to vote. I'm not even sure there would have been any way to obtain an absentee ballot and return it in the two/three day time frame of that hospital admission.
ImLogicallyRight wrote:
Just an opinion. I believe in election day and not week or month, etc. On this particular day, we all decide at once. Now, I'll grant that there are our military and foreign workers to consider. Yes, they should get ballots and these ballots should be postmarked on the day before or the day of the election whenever possible with few exceptions. There are other reasons for absentee, like medical reasons or in nursing homes. Again, limited and when ever possible with a member of both parties in attendance to ensure the integrity of those ballots. Exceptions, but rare and supervised whenever possible.
So if they are mailed and post marked on election day, they won't get in for days. Well over 90% of cases won't matter. On the few cases that would matter, give them about a week for the ballots to get in and counted. Waiting won't hurt you as long as the counting is supervised and legitimate.
But election day is election day and whenever possible, voting should be in person. Period. Get your ass out there and do it.
I also think the more important issue is getting intelligent and knowledgeable people voting, not more voters for the sake of voting and sweeping one party or the other into power because they got those that don't have a clue, to vote.
Logically Right
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I agree and add ballots should be in English. If you care enough to vote then you should care enough to learn The Language.
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