DrLove
Diamond Member
So they had a near perfect primary yesterday with record early voting. Why? Because the Secretary of State made the process simple with a mailing to request absentee ballots instead of standing in line for hours and spreading the COVIDS. But the state GOP can't have a perfect, safe election. Expect this BS right up until November.
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Republican state lawmakers are on a mission: Make it as difficult as possible for Iowans to vote.
Their latest effort to fulfill this mission came in the form of a last-minute 30-page amendment to a previously simple, noncontroversial bill. Sen. Roby Smith, R-Davenport, said the new legislation, passed along party lines after a contentious late-night debate, is intended to support “safe, secure and reliable elections.”
It is not. Iowa already has safe, secure and reliable elections. The goal is voter suppression. The bill, among other things, prohibits the secretary of state from mailing absentee ballot requests to Iowans without a written voter request.
In other words, it would prevent the current secretary, Republican Paul Pate, from doing exactly what he recently did. To promote voting by mail during the coronavirus pandemic, he sent mail-in ballot request forms for the June 2 primary to all registered voters in the state.
The result was record voter turnout, largely due to absentee voting. More than 520,000 votes were cast — shattering the existing record of about 450,000 set in 1994. Polk County saw a seven-fold increase in early voting.
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Message from GOP lawmakers to Iowans: We don't want you voting
Republican state lawmakers are again trying to suppress voting. Iowans should respond by making sure we all cast ballots — and vote them out of office
www.desmoinesregister.com