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that allow it under certain circumstances....this has been going on for decades with no complaint from either party. (see the link)
Link: https://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/vopp-table-18-states-with-all-mail-elections.aspx
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An accurate count to ensure that each voter's voice is heard is paramount.
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this is really the only way this works.
Stores, shops, manufacturing, federal jobs and everything should shut down so that all will be able to participate in the voting process. There should be available voting precincts in all neighborhoods with standardized hours nation wide to receive all eligible voters. There should be a nation wide voting transportation services on that day that assists all physically impaired to get to their voting precincts with available services to accept them. And universities should have voting outlets on campus from all States so students have access to voting. I’m sure there’s is more but you get the idea.
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fewer voting precincts in poorer neighborhoods, fewer voting precincts in minority (black) neighborhoods - (not enough places to vote,
out of the way places for voting are offered) and fewer voting machines or people to work those precincts than in white or largely likely republican
voting communities. Voting restrictions on all sorts of conveniences given to likely R communities not afforded to poorer neighborhoods
minority neighborhoods as in - hours for voting. Changing the voting locations and addresses each year in those poorer less white communities, ...
And you as a Republican by voting for a Republican agree that disenfranchising voters (a style of voter fraud) is the best way to hold elections
on election days.
You see where I'm going with this I'm sure.
So you agreeing to my above post is kind of dishonest.
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voting in several precincts - not voter fraud (PS. happens every year and they're often caught)
Consequential voter fraud has never been proved - outside the odd ball double voting (again by Rs) and misinformation given to
citizens, voter fraud is a myth and you're here to perpetuate it once again.
Your "boo friggin hoo" post is really more of your dishonesty.
I believe less than a handful of states prevent early in-person voting for a regular voter. Some states only allow early in-person voting for absentee scenarios. Regardless, the point is, if voting is important to you (which unfortunately over half of the country doesn't see it that way), you have ample time to vote in person in 99% of cases. If you can't figure out how to swing by and vote on any day for 2-3 weeks, well, it probably isn't that important to you. Ironically, of the states that do not require employers to give employees time off to go vote, a majority of them are blue states.
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