Won't happen, but it should

For the GOP, Election Reform is Imperative - American Thinker

Two ways to vote only. In person or request an absentee ballot to be received by election day (some emergency medical ballots and such being an exception along with military and overseas ballots)


Universal mail-in balloting and looser ballot integrity laws are poison to fair, honest elections. Go ask Donald Trump. Trump lost by whiskers in five battleground states last November. A switch of approximately 139, 350 votes (out of 23.8 million cast) across those states would have reelected Trump. Democrats fixed the systems just enough. And, in many instances, with Republican assistance, in the name of easier voting access thanks to COVID restrictions. Thus turned the nation’s course.

Trump losing last year had little to do with Democrats running better ground games, per some explanations. Porous voting laws and highly insecure mail-in balloting, with multiple opportunities to commit fraud or mishandle ballots, were culprits. They proved to be licenses to steal. There were other “irregularities,” too, but those two factors were primary.

Peter Navarro’s report about the presidential contests, issued last December: “The Immaculate Deception: Six Key Dimensions of Voting Irregularities,” makes a compelling case for greatly abused elections systems in six pivotal states.

There’s good news, though. Outcries from the grassroots for change are being heard by conservative GOP legislators in, at least, three critical states: Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona. Moves are underway to tighten laws and either repeal or restrict mail-in balloting. The superior play is outright repeal. Republicans have a penchant for trying to improve bad laws or policies, rather than ending them. ObamaCare should have been killed off when the GOP ran Congress in 2017-19.
Well you cannot allow the masses to vote. If people can vote, trumper lose. Good luck putting the genie back in the bottle.
Trump won, there was massive fraud.
Yes Dump is a massive fraud. Good thing he is now a has been.
 
I believe the only people who should be allowed absentee ballots are active duty military and those in the foreign service.

We should completely do away with mail in ballots for John Q. Public. There's just no reason for it. We should also do away with early voting; again, no need for it. Get up and get out to your polling place on Election Day...
" There's just no reason for it "

There are plenty of reasons for it and its not even not up for debate.
 
I believe the only people who should be allowed absentee ballots are active duty military and those in the foreign service.

We should completely do away with mail in ballots for John Q. Public. There's just no reason for it. We should also do away with early voting; again, no need for it. Get up and get out to your polling place on Election Day...
" There's just no reason for it "

There are plenty of reasons for it and its not even not up for debate.

No, there's no reason for it, and the reason you say it's not even up for debate is that you're too frightened to even try...
 
I believe the only people who should be allowed absentee ballots are active duty military and those in the foreign service.

We should completely do away with mail in ballots for John Q. Public. There's just no reason for it. We should also do away with early voting; again, no need for it. Get up and get out to your polling place on Election Day...
" There's just no reason for it "

There are plenty of reasons for it and its not even not up for debate.

No, there's no reason for it, and the reason you say it's not even up for debate is that you're too frightened to even try...
Try what? Make up a reason why I shouldnt vote in the comfort of my home? Sorry but I dont care if other people think they need to go vote in person. They have their reasons. I have mine
 
For the GOP, Election Reform is Imperative - American Thinker

Two ways to vote only. In person or request an absentee ballot to be received by election day (some emergency medical ballots and such being an exception along with military and overseas ballots)


Universal mail-in balloting and looser ballot integrity laws are poison to fair, honest elections. Go ask Donald Trump. Trump lost by whiskers in five battleground states last November. A switch of approximately 139, 350 votes (out of 23.8 million cast) across those states would have reelected Trump. Democrats fixed the systems just enough. And, in many instances, with Republican assistance, in the name of easier voting access thanks to COVID restrictions. Thus turned the nation’s course.

Trump losing last year had little to do with Democrats running better ground games, per some explanations. Porous voting laws and highly insecure mail-in balloting, with multiple opportunities to commit fraud or mishandle ballots, were culprits. They proved to be licenses to steal. There were other “irregularities,” too, but those two factors were primary.

Peter Navarro’s report about the presidential contests, issued last December: “The Immaculate Deception: Six Key Dimensions of Voting Irregularities,” makes a compelling case for greatly abused elections systems in six pivotal states.

There’s good news, though. Outcries from the grassroots for change are being heard by conservative GOP legislators in, at least, three critical states: Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona. Moves are underway to tighten laws and either repeal or restrict mail-in balloting. The superior play is outright repeal. Republicans have a penchant for trying to improve bad laws or policies, rather than ending them. ObamaCare should have been killed off when the GOP ran Congress in 2017-19.
It shouldn’t happen.

For conservatives election ‘reform’ is nothing but voter suppression, violating the right to vote, and working to disenfranchise voters.
 
For the GOP, Election Reform is Imperative - American Thinker

Two ways to vote only. In person or request an absentee ballot to be received by election day (some emergency medical ballots and such being an exception along with military and overseas ballots)


Universal mail-in balloting and looser ballot integrity laws are poison to fair, honest elections. Go ask Donald Trump. Trump lost by whiskers in five battleground states last November. A switch of approximately 139, 350 votes (out of 23.8 million cast) across those states would have reelected Trump. Democrats fixed the systems just enough. And, in many instances, with Republican assistance, in the name of easier voting access thanks to COVID restrictions. Thus turned the nation’s course.

Trump losing last year had little to do with Democrats running better ground games, per some explanations. Porous voting laws and highly insecure mail-in balloting, with multiple opportunities to commit fraud or mishandle ballots, were culprits. They proved to be licenses to steal. There were other “irregularities,” too, but those two factors were primary.

Peter Navarro’s report about the presidential contests, issued last December: “The Immaculate Deception: Six Key Dimensions of Voting Irregularities,” makes a compelling case for greatly abused elections systems in six pivotal states.

There’s good news, though. Outcries from the grassroots for change are being heard by conservative GOP legislators in, at least, three critical states: Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona. Moves are underway to tighten laws and either repeal or restrict mail-in balloting. The superior play is outright repeal. Republicans have a penchant for trying to improve bad laws or policies, rather than ending them. ObamaCare should have been killed off when the GOP ran Congress in 2017-19.
Why was it okay to go to Walmart and shop, but not go vote?
Another looney tune. LOL
Real nice, cant answer the question just throw out insults. Typical of a prog slave.
 
I believe the only people who should be allowed absentee ballots are active duty military and those in the foreign service.

We should completely do away with mail in ballots for John Q. Public. There's just no reason for it. We should also do away with early voting; again, no need for it. Get up and get out to your polling place on Election Day...
" There's just no reason for it "

There are plenty of reasons for it and its not even not up for debate.
We know. Minorities want to "level the playing field" and balance the vote by cheating. You have admitted this before.

At least you are honest about it.

I too have lost complete faith in 1-person, 1-vote, at least when it comes to national elections. That's why I want Texas undependence.
 
I believe the only people who should be allowed absentee ballots are active duty military and those in the foreign service.

We should completely do away with mail in ballots for John Q. Public. There's just no reason for it. We should also do away with early voting; again, no need for it. Get up and get out to your polling place on Election Day...
" There's just no reason for it "

There are plenty of reasons for it and its not even not up for debate.
We know. Minorities want to "level the playing field" and balance the vote by cheating. You have admitted this before.

At least you are honest about it.

I too have lost complete faith in 1-person, 1-vote, at least when it comes to national elections. That's why I want Texas undependence.
Yeah, we are talking about turning Florida into an Autonomous zone, it would be Florida United District Collective (FUDC) where we would have Jersey walls set up on the highways for checkpoints and a high fence with razor wire all along the border to keep Progs like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schmoozer out. Florida has its own Florida Guard that can patrol the border wall. Would look like this.

It would look like the fence, but not the stupid fucking building behind it.
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I believe the only people who should be allowed absentee ballots are active duty military and those in the foreign service.

We should completely do away with mail in ballots for John Q. Public. There's just no reason for it. We should also do away with early voting; again, no need for it. Get up and get out to your polling place on Election Day...
" There's just no reason for it "

There are plenty of reasons for it and its not even not up for debate.

No, there's no reason for it, and the reason you say it's not even up for debate is that you're too frightened to even try...
Try what? Make up a reason why I shouldnt vote in the comfort of my home? Sorry but I dont care if other people think they need to go vote in person. They have their reasons. I have mine

No, you're afraid to debate it, because you know you have an indefensible position. You're just a lazy fuck (probably a democrat) who wants what he wants and to Hell with everyone else...
 
For the GOP, Election Reform is Imperative - American Thinker

Two ways to vote only. In person or request an absentee ballot to be received by election day (some emergency medical ballots and such being an exception along with military and overseas ballots)


Universal mail-in balloting and looser ballot integrity laws are poison to fair, honest elections. Go ask Donald Trump. Trump lost by whiskers in five battleground states last November. A switch of approximately 139, 350 votes (out of 23.8 million cast) across those states would have reelected Trump. Democrats fixed the systems just enough. And, in many instances, with Republican assistance, in the name of easier voting access thanks to COVID restrictions. Thus turned the nation’s course.

Trump losing last year had little to do with Democrats running better ground games, per some explanations. Porous voting laws and highly insecure mail-in balloting, with multiple opportunities to commit fraud or mishandle ballots, were culprits. They proved to be licenses to steal. There were other “irregularities,” too, but those two factors were primary.

Peter Navarro’s report about the presidential contests, issued last December: “The Immaculate Deception: Six Key Dimensions of Voting Irregularities,” makes a compelling case for greatly abused elections systems in six pivotal states.

There’s good news, though. Outcries from the grassroots for change are being heard by conservative GOP legislators in, at least, three critical states: Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona. Moves are underway to tighten laws and either repeal or restrict mail-in balloting. The superior play is outright repeal. Republicans have a penchant for trying to improve bad laws or policies, rather than ending them. ObamaCare should have been killed off when the GOP ran Congress in 2017-19.
Sorry Qannon supporter. Dump got his ass kicked in the election and its not even close. He lost by 10 million votes.
Theft is not a loss.
 

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