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Why is not not sufficient for someone to be required to request to vote absentee?
Author:
IrishMac
(1666 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 4:51 pm on Aug 14, 2020
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Every citizen has 2.5 months to request it, with the proper documentation, and then mail it in?
Replies to: "Why is not not sufficient for someone to be required to request to vote absentee?"
Here you go conor. Judge holding their feet to the fire.
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Frank L
- 8:18am 8/14/20
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Why is not not sufficient for someone to be required to request to vote absentee?
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IrishMac
- 4:51pm 8/14/20
Uhm, here you do have to request the ballot.
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Frank L
- 8:49pm 8/14/20
Colorado has had mail in voting the entire time I've lived here
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ND_in_DRO
- 11:23am 8/14/20
R voters like it also. Why the Florida R party was all over the dear leader on the issue.
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Frank L
- 11:54am 8/14/20
it is safe and difficult to defraud
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Chris94
- 11:46am 8/14/20
^^^this^^^
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Frank L
- 11:52am 8/14/20
Exactly Chris.
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conorlarkin
- 11:50am 8/14/20
Good stuff. Hoping postal workers, election officials and volunteers will protect our sacred right.
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conorlarkin
- 8:40am 8/14/20
It’s disgraceful. One thing that has impressed me though in being involved in the case,
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Frank L
- 9:44am 8/14/20
Dedicated county election officials are irrelevant to Ned, Baron, Mac, jakers et al.
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conorlarkin
- 11:24am 8/14/20
Keep making shit up. Frank will keep jerking you.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:33pm 8/14/20
Good to hear.
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jimbasil
- 10:00am 8/14/20
I see you are trying to continue this farce and misrepresentation.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:52am 8/14/20
No Ned. Acknowledge your corrupt intentions to suffocate scores of votes.
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conorlarkin
- 9:01am 8/14/20
Very dispirited that you make baseless accusations. Makes people question election process.
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NedoftheHill
- 10:13am 8/14/20
As far as "making people question the election process", your boy Donald has no peers.
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Irish 64
- 11:38am 8/14/20
Do you think Trump was legitimately elected?
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NedoftheHill
- 12:35pm 8/14/20
In 16 yes.
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Irish 64
- 10:48pm 8/14/20
That is a farce and you know it. If you want to vote absentee, request it.
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IrishMac
- 9:27am 8/14/20
Actually Mac, mail in voting was one of the very few pieces of bipartisan legislation enacted by the
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Frank L
- 9:39am 8/14/20
The mail-in primary was a fiasco.
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Iggle
- 9:53am 8/14/20
Not because of fraud. They were lucky to have election workers.
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Frank L
- 10:04am 8/14/20
Not because of fraud.
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Iggle
- 10:22am 8/14/20
It’s going to be a fiasco with or without mail in voting.
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Frank L
- 10:42am 8/14/20
Fraud was not a problem in a meaningless primary.
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Iggle
- 11:33am 8/14/20
Interesting as his campaign is falsely claiming to the contrary.
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Frank L
- 11:48am 8/14/20
Waiting weeks for national election results would be a fiasco in this environment.
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NedoftheHill
- 10:17am 8/14/20
Not necessarily, we have the period between Election Day and inauguration day to get it right.
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Irish 64
- 10:24am 8/14/20
That’s not fraud. Fund the mail system.
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Frank L
- 10:22am 8/14/20
Go to a polling place and vote.
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Iggle
- 10:28am 8/14/20
Uhm, no. There aren’t enough polling places or workers for that to be feasible without massive Probs
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Frank L
- 10:45am 8/14/20
It won't work. No way, no how.
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Iggle
- 11:34am 8/14/20
It may not, especially if it’s being intentionally sabotaged.
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Frank L
- 11:51am 8/14/20
Where is "here"? There is no way you can honestly believe it is not ripe for fraud... for either
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IrishMac
- 9:45am 8/14/20
Frank lives in PA and is a RINO. Really a Liberal. You know, PA that has their sanctuary
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TampaIrish
- 10:07am 8/14/20
You obviously know nothing of the state outside of Philly.
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Frank L
- 10:17am 8/14/20
Right, because all the years I spent up there I never left the bubble of South Philly.
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TampaIrish
- 10:23am 8/14/20
Tell me then, where outside of the Philly area and Shitsburgh is PA a liberal State?
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Frank L
- 10:51am 8/14/20
Uh oh, I offended a Liberal. I guess me saying "all of them are shitholes" and I wouldn't live in
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TampaIrish
- 10:53am 8/14/20
Offended, please. Your ignorance is well known. Answer the question.
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Frank L
- 10:54am 8/14/20
I did. All of them. I get you live on a "farm" and it's probably pretty but still in a Dem run
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TampaIrish
- 11:01am 8/14/20
Elected officials in each state establish voting procedures. So it is not a farce.
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conorlarkin
- 9:34am 8/14/20
So, if states decide in order to mail in vote you have to have a notarized ballot, you will shut up?
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IrishMac
- 9:42am 8/14/20
Absentee ballots are absolutely fine... if requested by registered voters.
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Curly1918
- 8:27am 8/14/20
In general I agree. The devil is in the details, though.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:51am 8/14/20