shockedcanadian
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Would this create a permanent Democrat Party victory? How silly of the GOP to allow the door to open. Maybe lowering the voting age will be in the future too?
I'd done some reading online, China, Russia and others, don't even really seem that interested in who will win, other than, enjoying the "chaos that will follow when half the country won't support the decision". Maybe this method will get rid of those pesky disputes...
SAN FRANCISCO — Gov. Gavin Newsom raised the possibility Tuesday that California could permanently move to its pandemic-driven approach of mailing all voters a ballot after the state saw record early turnout for the November election.
Before Tuesday's polls opened, more than 12 million California voters had submitted ballots, over half of those registered in the state. The state moved to an all-mail system in an attempt to deter crowds from polling places during Covid-19.
"We’ll discuss that with the Legislature, but I think making voting easier, providing more choice and more opportunity is fabulous," Newsom said in an Election Day get-out-the-vote stop at Manny’s, a Mission District hot spot. With so many California voters already having cast ballots, Newsom spent his morning texting hundreds of individual voters in the critical swing
I'd done some reading online, China, Russia and others, don't even really seem that interested in who will win, other than, enjoying the "chaos that will follow when half the country won't support the decision". Maybe this method will get rid of those pesky disputes...
Newsom: California could permanently mail ballots to all voters
Before Tuesday's polls opened, more than 12 million California voters had submitted ballots, over half of those registered in the state.
www.politico.com
SAN FRANCISCO — Gov. Gavin Newsom raised the possibility Tuesday that California could permanently move to its pandemic-driven approach of mailing all voters a ballot after the state saw record early turnout for the November election.
Before Tuesday's polls opened, more than 12 million California voters had submitted ballots, over half of those registered in the state. The state moved to an all-mail system in an attempt to deter crowds from polling places during Covid-19.
"We’ll discuss that with the Legislature, but I think making voting easier, providing more choice and more opportunity is fabulous," Newsom said in an Election Day get-out-the-vote stop at Manny’s, a Mission District hot spot. With so many California voters already having cast ballots, Newsom spent his morning texting hundreds of individual voters in the critical swing