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Post by Credo on Aug 3, 2020 13:33:17 GMT -8
Corona-Fraud
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Post by Credo on Aug 3, 2020 13:36:07 GMT -8
This guy must be from Chicago.
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Post by Credo on Aug 9, 2020 22:02:37 GMT -8
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Post by vilepagan on Aug 11, 2020 3:01:11 GMT -8
You guys are so gullible...you bought the crap trump is spewing about mail-in-voting and are repeating the same stupid talking points as if they're true...
For your entertainment, here's your guy filling out an absentee ballot in 2004...I guess he wasn't worried about fraud back then. ROFL
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Post by thefrog on Aug 11, 2020 6:29:25 GMT -8
The controversy is absentee vs. mail-in ballots; the key difference being that one elects to receive a ballot vs. automatically receiving one...
When one elects to receive a ballot, it can be assumed that the voter is taking an active role in voting. When ballots are just sent, the chance of Voter fraud is much higher as the person might not be expecting to receive the ballot, doesn’t check their mail, ballot gets sent to the wrong address, etc...
Again, why is it people are able to protest, loot, and riot... but aren’t able to go to the voting booths?
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Post by MDDad on Aug 11, 2020 8:04:03 GMT -8
When ballots are just sent, the chance of Voter fraud is much higher as the person might not be expecting to receive the ballot, doesn’t check their mail, ballot gets sent to the wrong address, etc... I don't think that's the real problem as much as the millions of ballots that will be mailed to people who have died or moved but are still in the voter registers. Ballots will be mailed to their last addresses, and they can be completed by anyone living there now, or anyone savvy enough to harvest them.
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Post by thefrog on Aug 11, 2020 8:09:11 GMT -8
When ballots are just sent, the chance of Voter fraud is much higher as the person might not be expecting to receive the ballot, doesn’t check their mail, ballot gets sent to the wrong address, etc... I don't think that's the real problem as much as the millions of ballots that will be mailed to people who have died or moved but are still in the voter registers. Ballots will be mailed to their last addresses, and they can be completed by anyone living there now, or anyone savvy enough to harvest them. I’m not in disagreement. There’s a myriad of problems that are associated with something so hastily put together (such as this).
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Post by davidsf on Aug 11, 2020 8:12:35 GMT -8
When ballots are just sent, the chance of Voter fraud is much higher as the person might not be expecting to receive the ballot, doesn’t check their mail, ballot gets sent to the wrong address, etc... I don't think that's the real problem as much as the millions of ballots that will be mailed to people who have died or moved but are still in the voter registers. Ballots will be mailed to their last addresses, and they can be completed by anyone living there now, or anyone savvy enough to harvest them. We just got our requests for mail on ballots: One for my wife, one for our newly registered son, one for me... and one for my wife’s daughter who hasn’t lived here since 2014.
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Post by vilepagan on Aug 11, 2020 10:17:39 GMT -8
The controversy is absentee vs. mail-in ballots; the key difference being that one elects to receive a ballot vs. automatically receiving one... When one elects to receive a ballot, it can be assumed that the voter is taking an active role in voting. When ballots are just sent, the chance of Voter fraud is much higher as the person might not be expecting to receive the ballot, doesn’t check their mail, ballot gets sent to the wrong address, etc... Again, why is it people are able to protest, loot, and riot... but aren’t able to go to the voting booths? Well, I had to mail in a request for a mail-in-ballot...which rather solves your concerns. As to the complaint about protesters...that argument doesn't even deserve a response.
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Post by vilepagan on Aug 11, 2020 10:23:06 GMT -8
I don't think that's the real problem as much as the millions of ballots that will be mailed to people who have died or moved but are still in the voter registers. Ballots will be mailed to their last addresses, and they can be completed by anyone living there now, or anyone savvy enough to harvest them. I’m not in disagreement. There’s a myriad of problems that are associated with something so hastily put together (such as this). Five states* have all mail in voting and have for a few years...perhaps you could list some of the myriad of problems they've had in those states. Also, tell me what problems will occur in states where you have to request a mail-in-ballot. *Colorado, Hawaii, Utah, Oregon, Washington
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Post by thefrog on Aug 11, 2020 10:29:22 GMT -8
I’m not in disagreement. There’s a myriad of problems that are associated with something so hastily put together (such as this). Five states* have all mail in voting and have for a few years...perhaps you could list some of the myriad of problems they've had in those states. Also, tell me what problems will occur in states where you have to request a mail-in-ballot. *Colorado, Hawaii, Utah, Oregon, Washington Theres a difference between requesting a ballot and receiving one without a request as demonstrated by MDDad
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Post by MDDad on Aug 11, 2020 11:09:58 GMT -8
Frog, I'm afraid Googleboy is once again confused. He fails to recognize the difference between absentee ballots that must be requested, and vote-by-mail ballots that are mailed to the addresses of every registered voter...dead or alive.
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Post by vilepagan on Aug 11, 2020 12:10:09 GMT -8
Frog I'm afraid MDDad the D-bag is the one who is confused. The request I mailed in yesterday was for a mail-in-ballot, not an absentee ballot. Absentee ballots are for people who will be out of state on election day.
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Post by vilepagan on Aug 11, 2020 12:13:55 GMT -8
Five states* have all mail in voting and have for a few years...perhaps you could list some of the myriad of problems they've had in those states. Also, tell me what problems will occur in states where you have to request a mail-in-ballot. *Colorado, Hawaii, Utah, Oregon, Washington Theres a difference between requesting a ballot and receiving one without a request as demonstrated by MDDad Obviously....but what effect will the difference make is the question. Merely stating that some states mail everyone a ballot is not showing evidence of election fraud. Exactly how would someone use this flawed system to rig an election?
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