Look who has trump's ear.

If you want to know what Denver will look like in thirty years see Portland.
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AI Overview


Colorado's experience with mail-in voting is often cited as a success story in the United States,
according to The Fulcrum. The state has conducted elections primarily by mail since 2013 and has seen several positive outcomes:
  • Increased Voter Turnout: Research indicates that all-mail voting has demonstrably increased voter turnout in Colorado, both overall and across various demographic groups, including young people, voters of color, and those with lower incomes or educational attainment. This suggests that mail voting has helped to reduce barriers to participation for voters who might otherwise face challenges with in-person voting.
  • High Voter Satisfaction: Surveys show a high level of satisfaction among Colorado voters with their mail-in ballot experience, notes The Pew Charitable Trusts.
  • Convenience: The ease and convenience of voting from home, combined with accessible drop box locations and voting centers, appear to be a major factor in voter satisfaction and turnout.
  • Low Ballot Rejection Rates: Colorado maintains a low ballot rejection rate, typically below 1% in general elections. While signature mismatches remain the primary reason for rejection, voters have opportunities to rectify these issues.
  • Security Measures: Colorado employs robust security measures, including signature verification processes and audits, to ensure the integrity of the mail ballot system. These measures have helped to counter claims of widespread fraud associated with mail-in voting.
 
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AI Overview


Colorado's experience with mail-in voting is often cited as a success story in the United States,
according to The Fulcrum. The state has conducted elections primarily by mail since 2013 and has seen several positive outcomes:
  • Increased Voter Turnout: Research indicates that all-mail voting has demonstrably increased voter turnout in Colorado, both overall and across various demographic groups, including young people, voters of color, and those with lower incomes or educational attainment. This suggests that mail voting has helped to reduce barriers to participation for voters who might otherwise face challenges with in-person voting.
  • High Voter Satisfaction: Surveys show a high level of satisfaction among Colorado voters with their mail-in ballot experience, notes The Pew Charitable Trusts.
  • Convenience: The ease and convenience of voting from home, combined with accessible drop box locations and voting centers, appear to be a major factor in voter satisfaction and turnout.
  • Low Ballot Rejection Rates: Colorado maintains a low ballot rejection rate, typically below 1% in general elections. While signature mismatches remain the primary reason for rejection, voters have opportunities to rectify these issues.
  • Security Measures: Colorado employs robust security measures, including signature verification processes and audits, to ensure the integrity of the mail ballot system. These measures have helped to counter claims of widespread fraud associated with mail-in voting.
GIGO FOREVER 🤖
 

Un- American Bugger 86 desperately trying to find reasons to keep a system that is wide open to cheating .

Why do you support cheating , Bugger?

Are you happier when you are cheating ?

Are we happy that you lie and cheat about a third party affecting Trump's thinking ?

Why do you make up untrue stories with nothing to support them ?

How much are you paid to lie and cheat ?

 

Trump Admits He Wants To Rig Midterms For Republicans By Ending Vote-By-Mail​

President Trump revealed Monday that he intends to “lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS” before the 2026 midterms, adding explicitly that he thinks ending the practice will benefit Republicans.

“We gotta stop mail-in voting and the Republicans have to lead the charge. The Democrats want it because they have horrible policy. If you [don’t] have mail-in voting, you’re not going to have many Democrats get elected,” Trump said Monday during his Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. “That’s bigger than anything having to do with redistricting, believe me.”

Trump’s attention has seemingly flitted back to the voting method after he said that Russian President Vladimir Putin told him Friday that the 2020 election was “rigged” due to vote-by-mail.

“He said: ‘Your election was rigged because you have mail-in voting,’” Trump told Fox News’ Sean Hannity of Putin after the Friday summit in Alaska. “‘It’s impossible to have mail-in voting and have honest elections,’” he said, adding that Putin told him that no other country in the world has mail-in voting, a lie Trump regurgitated in his Truth Social post.


Our POTUS is taking advice on election security from a despot who wants to weaken America. Wake the hell up.
Where does he say he wants to “rig the midterms”?

I say you are a liar.
 
Wait............you mean trump didn't know he was being lied to? Gee, imagine that. An uninformed moron made a decision to end mail-in voting based on a lie from a dictator. Not that there's anything wrong with that. ;)
By the way, I've started on "Turning Point".

Gee, what a shock that Trump's mentor Roy Cohn represented Joe McCarthy. Go figure.

Really interesting so far. Thanks for the tip.
 
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AI Overview


Colorado's experience with mail-in voting is often cited as a success story in the United States,
according to The Fulcrum. The state has conducted elections primarily by mail since 2013 and has seen several positive outcomes:
  • Increased Voter Turnout: Research indicates that all-mail voting has demonstrably increased voter turnout in Colorado, both overall and across various demographic groups, including young people, voters of color, and those with lower incomes or educational attainment. This suggests that mail voting has helped to reduce barriers to participation for voters who might otherwise face challenges with in-person voting.
  • High Voter Satisfaction: Surveys show a high level of satisfaction among Colorado voters with their mail-in ballot experience, notes The Pew Charitable Trusts.
  • Convenience: The ease and convenience of voting from home, combined with accessible drop box locations and voting centers, appear to be a major factor in voter satisfaction and turnout.
  • Low Ballot Rejection Rates: Colorado maintains a low ballot rejection rate, typically below 1% in general elections. While signature mismatches remain the primary reason for rejection, voters have opportunities to rectify these issues.
  • Security Measures: Colorado employs robust security measures, including signature verification processes and audits, to ensure the integrity of the mail ballot system. These measures have helped to counter claims of widespread fraud associated with mail-in voting.

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