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So, all of these hundreds of people mailed in their ballots so they didn't have to do in person voting. Now they are standing in long lines to vote in person to correct issues with their mailed in ballots. If they don't vote in person to correct these issues then their vote won't count. Guess they should have just voted in person in the first place so that their votes would be counted. If they are so determined to vote that they are willing to wait in long lines to correct their mailed in ballots then why couldn't they just have waited in line in the first place and voted in person? In fact, the lines would have been shorter if they had just voted in person. Seems kind of stupid, doesn't it? This totals 3500 voters in Philadelphia alone. It doesn't count the rest of the state and it doesn't count the rest of the country. If we only had 3500 of these for the whole entire state times 50 states, that would be 175,000 ballots with issues and there were probably way more than that country wide. If Democrats want their votes to count then they should vote in person.
Philadelphia: Voters can still fix issues on mail-in ballots
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia voters who had missing or incorrect dates on their...
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