Dr. Phosphorous
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Right...that's his point.That's not an advantage for the voter dum dum.
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Right...that's his point.That's not an advantage for the voter dum dum.
And reports are that these mail in ballots are coming in in record numbers.It's still early, but this does not look great for Republicans so far. --
Over 400,000 people have voted so far in Pennsylvania, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 69% to 23%.
Over 500,000 people have voted so far in Michigan, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 57% to 34%.
Over 200,000 people have voted so far in Wisconsin, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 40% to 19%.
Over 700,000 people have voted so far in Virginia, and registered Democratic voters vs registered Republican voters is currently 53% to 38%.
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Early Voting and Mail-In Ballots by State 2024 Results
View the results for mail-in and early in-person ballots in your state for the 2024 general electionswww.nbcnews.com
The advantage I was talking about was being sure they were able to vote successfully after planning to do so. I don’t get how a person is this stupid lolThat's not an advantage for the voter dum dum.
Uh no what I obviously didn’t say is that it was incumbent on society for someone to choose to vote.You didn't say that some things may "unexpectedly threaten the process"?
And my comment clearly stated that it is up to the individual to prioritize voting. If it's important to them, they will make sure they do it right.Uh no what I obviously didn’t say is that it was incumbent on society for someone to choose to vote.
Yeah dude no shitAnd my comment clearly stated that it is up to the individual to prioritize voting. If it's important to them, they will make sure they do it right.
If you want to vote you will. It's really not that hard. I vote every year on election day and live in a place where weather can be an issue. It's just not that big a deal. It certainly does not require voting to start a month early.The advantage I was talking about was being sure they were able to vote successfully after planning to do so. I don’t get how a person is this stupid lol
is it though?Right...that's his point.
I shouldn’t have to prove this to you but I guess i willIf you want to vote you will. It's really not that hard. I vote every year on election day and live in a place where weather can be an issue. It's just not that big a deal. It certainly does not require voting to start a month early.
BTW I dont think you understand the definition of advantage.
If a little rain keeps you from casting your vote you didnt want to vote all that badly did you. Also please look up the definition of the word advantage.I shouldn’t have to prove this to you but I guess i will
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Bad weather hurts Election Day turnout. Expanding mail and early voting can help, research suggests.
Bad weather discourages Election Day voting. Research suggests mail ballots and other alternative voting methods can reduce the impact.journalistsresource.org
If a little rain keeps you from casting your vote you didnt want to vote all that badly did you. Also please look up the definition of the word advantage.
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If a little rain keeps you from casting your vote you didnt want to vote all that badly did you. Also please look up the definition of the word advantage.
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If I had to guess, more registered Republicans and more registered Independents are going to vote for Harris in 2024 than they did for Biden in 2020.
That's not why the most unpopular president in history lost so bigly.Yeah, because unlikeable moron failure Kamala is more popular than Biden in 2020.
DURR
Of course repubs will claim voter fraud again when Kamala overtakes trump after the mail in dump is made.Democrats seem to prefer mail in voting. Republicans seem to prefer in person voting on election day. That would help explain these numbers.
You're talking about 1% - 5% of the population. What's your point???
Oh that's right....you don't have one.
Nope...just the party of the educated, genius. Because they are.
Who the fuck would vote for a Republican?
Bullshit! Democrats think for themselves, Republicans do not@
If a little rain keeps you from casting your vote you didnt want to vote all that badly did you. Also please look up the definition of the word advantage.
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