Bad News for the Blob--WI Mailing Absentee Ballot Applications

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The problem with mail-in voting is basically this, in every state you can vote by absentee ballot, particularly if you’re ill or disabled. And we obviously need that.

But all-mail elections have all kinds of security problems. And the reason is very simple, these are the only kind of ballots that are being voted out of sight and out from under the supervision of election officials.

That’s why it is, unfortunately, easy to not just engage in fraud in those kinds of elections, but it’s also easy for voters to be intimidated. And that’s a cause for concern and should be a cause for concern for anyone interested in having an election process that is fair and has good security too.

Of course, the problem with that is early voting has been shown to actually hurt turnout. And second, it has people voting weeks before Election Day, which often means they can miss important news connected with their choice of who they have voted for.

Anybody who doubts that, just take a look at what happened in the Super Tuesday primary at the beginning of March where you had major candidates—Sen. [Amy] Klobuchar, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg—[drop] out two days and one day before the Super Tuesday primary, and yet hundreds of thousands of individuals had already cast ballots for them in early voting states.

They couldn’t call those ballots back. In essence, you had hundreds of thousands of people who wasted their vote on candidates who had dropped out. But, because of early voting, there was nothing they could do about that.
They want to be able to drive around and get ballots out of mailboxes and vote multiple times using other people’s names.

Stealing mail is punishable by something like $10,000 and time in prison if I'm not mistaken. Its not going to happen.
Would you support the death penalty for voter fraud?
No.
What do you think the penalty should be for voter fraud.
 
The only problem with absentee voting is the likelihood of the Republicans cheating, as they did in 2019 in North Carolina with the mail in vote.

one dude was just caught in W V.
The North Carolina Republican operative, hired by one of the Republican candidate's campaign, paid him to collect absentee ballots in black neighborhoods and change their ballots or threw out their ballots, never turned them in.

They had to have another election due to the absentee/mail in ballot fraud, and the R candidate that hired that criminal decided to drop out, after his son pointed out that his father was warned about the operative that he hired was going to cheat before he hired him, warned by his son.
 
The only problem with absentee voting is the likelihood of the Republicans cheating, as they did in 2019 in North Carolina with the mail in vote.

one dude was just caught in W V.
The North Carolina Republican operative, hired by one of the Republican candidate's campaign, paid him to collect absentee ballots in black neighborhoods and change their ballots or threw out their ballots, never turned them in.

They had to have another election due to the absentee/mail in ballot fraud, and the R candidate that hired that criminal decided to drop out, after his son pointed out that his father was warned about the operative that he hired was going to cheat before he hired him, warned by his son.

ya, i remember that. doesn't seem like (D)s do much of that - but (R)s know that they need to cheat to win. that's why donny is going nuts trying to stop mail in ballots. & that is why he wants to dismantle the US postal service.
 
I saw this in a Wisconsin Newspaper this morning:

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As someone who votes by mail himself, the blob should have no problem with this. But, of course, he does.
Trump is establishing an excuse for why he lost so badly.

I told you it was fixed
 
The problem with mail-in voting is basically this, in every state you can vote by absentee ballot, particularly if you’re ill or disabled. And we obviously need that.

But all-mail elections have all kinds of security problems. And the reason is very simple, these are the only kind of ballots that are being voted out of sight and out from under the supervision of election officials.

That’s why it is, unfortunately, easy to not just engage in fraud in those kinds of elections, but it’s also easy for voters to be intimidated. And that’s a cause for concern and should be a cause for concern for anyone interested in having an election process that is fair and has good security too.

Of course, the problem with that is early voting has been shown to actually hurt turnout. And second, it has people voting weeks before Election Day, which often means they can miss important news connected with their choice of who they have voted for.

Anybody who doubts that, just take a look at what happened in the Super Tuesday primary at the beginning of March where you had major candidates—Sen. [Amy] Klobuchar, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg—[drop] out two days and one day before the Super Tuesday primary, and yet hundreds of thousands of individuals had already cast ballots for them in early voting states.

They couldn’t call those ballots back. In essence, you had hundreds of thousands of people who wasted their vote on candidates who had dropped out. But, because of early voting, there was nothing they could do about that.
They want to be able to drive around and get ballots out of mailboxes and vote multiple times using other people’s names.

Stealing mail is punishable by something like $10,000 and time in prison if I'm not mistaken. Its not going to happen.
Would you support the death penalty for voter fraud?
No.
What do you think the penalty should be for voter fraud.

Depends on the details.
 
Trump is against mailing in BALLOTS.
Geezus you people are fucking retarded.
 
The problem with mail-in voting is basically this, in every state you can vote by absentee ballot, particularly if you’re ill or disabled. And we obviously need that.

But all-mail elections have all kinds of security problems. And the reason is very simple, these are the only kind of ballots that are being voted out of sight and out from under the supervision of election officials.

That’s why it is, unfortunately, easy to not just engage in fraud in those kinds of elections, but it’s also easy for voters to be intimidated. And that’s a cause for concern and should be a cause for concern for anyone interested in having an election process that is fair and has good security too.

Of course, the problem with that is early voting has been shown to actually hurt turnout. And second, it has people voting weeks before Election Day, which often means they can miss important news connected with their choice of who they have voted for.

Anybody who doubts that, just take a look at what happened in the Super Tuesday primary at the beginning of March where you had major candidates—Sen. [Amy] Klobuchar, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg—[drop] out two days and one day before the Super Tuesday primary, and yet hundreds of thousands of individuals had already cast ballots for them in early voting states.

They couldn’t call those ballots back. In essence, you had hundreds of thousands of people who wasted their vote on candidates who had dropped out. But, because of early voting, there was nothing they could do about that.
They want to be able to drive around and get ballots out of mailboxes and vote multiple times using other people’s names.

Stealing mail is punishable by something like $10,000 and time in prison if I'm not mistaken. Its not going to happen.
Would you support the death penalty for voter fraud?
No.
What do you think the penalty should be for voter fraud.

Depends on the details.
The details being that they tried to swing the election via voter fraud.
 
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The problem with mail-in voting is basically this, in every state you can vote by absentee ballot, particularly if you’re ill or disabled. And we obviously need that.

But all-mail elections have all kinds of security problems. And the reason is very simple, these are the only kind of ballots that are being voted out of sight and out from under the supervision of election officials.

That’s why it is, unfortunately, easy to not just engage in fraud in those kinds of elections, but it’s also easy for voters to be intimidated. And that’s a cause for concern and should be a cause for concern for anyone interested in having an election process that is fair and has good security too.

Of course, the problem with that is early voting has been shown to actually hurt turnout. And second, it has people voting weeks before Election Day, which often means they can miss important news connected with their choice of who they have voted for.

Anybody who doubts that, just take a look at what happened in the Super Tuesday primary at the beginning of March where you had major candidates—Sen. [Amy] Klobuchar, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg—[drop] out two days and one day before the Super Tuesday primary, and yet hundreds of thousands of individuals had already cast ballots for them in early voting states.

They couldn’t call those ballots back. In essence, you had hundreds of thousands of people who wasted their vote on candidates who had dropped out. But, because of early voting, there was nothing they could do about that.
They want to be able to drive around and get ballots out of mailboxes and vote multiple times using other people’s names.

Stealing mail is punishable by something like $10,000 and time in prison if I'm not mistaken. Its not going to happen.
Would you support the death penalty for voter fraud?
No.
What do you think the penalty should be for voter fraud.

Depends on the details.
The details they being that they tried to swing the election via voter fraud.

If you vote in the wrong precinct...is that the same thing as trying to vote multiple times? I don’t think so.
 
The problem with mail-in voting is basically this, in every state you can vote by absentee ballot, particularly if you’re ill or disabled. And we obviously need that.

But all-mail elections have all kinds of security problems. And the reason is very simple, these are the only kind of ballots that are being voted out of sight and out from under the supervision of election officials.

That’s why it is, unfortunately, easy to not just engage in fraud in those kinds of elections, but it’s also easy for voters to be intimidated. And that’s a cause for concern and should be a cause for concern for anyone interested in having an election process that is fair and has good security too.

Of course, the problem with that is early voting has been shown to actually hurt turnout. And second, it has people voting weeks before Election Day, which often means they can miss important news connected with their choice of who they have voted for.

Anybody who doubts that, just take a look at what happened in the Super Tuesday primary at the beginning of March where you had major candidates—Sen. [Amy] Klobuchar, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg—[drop] out two days and one day before the Super Tuesday primary, and yet hundreds of thousands of individuals had already cast ballots for them in early voting states.

They couldn’t call those ballots back. In essence, you had hundreds of thousands of people who wasted their vote on candidates who had dropped out. But, because of early voting, there was nothing they could do about that.
They want to be able to drive around and get ballots out of mailboxes and vote multiple times using other people’s names.

Stealing mail is punishable by something like $10,000 and time in prison if I'm not mistaken. Its not going to happen.
Would you support the death penalty for voter fraud?
No.
What do you think the penalty should be for voter fraud.

Depends on the details.
The details they being that they tried to swing the election via voter fraud.

If you vote in the wrong precinct...is that the same thing as trying to vote multiple times? I don’t think so.
Maybe from your perspective. But I live in Ohio, and don't appreciate Democrats traveling here from New York and California to fraudulently nullify my vote.

I think they should be publicly tortured to death at the offended polling place to dissuade further voter fraud.
 
The problem with mail-in voting is basically this, in every state you can vote by absentee ballot, particularly if you’re ill or disabled. And we obviously need that.

But all-mail elections have all kinds of security problems. And the reason is very simple, these are the only kind of ballots that are being voted out of sight and out from under the supervision of election officials.

That’s why it is, unfortunately, easy to not just engage in fraud in those kinds of elections, but it’s also easy for voters to be intimidated. And that’s a cause for concern and should be a cause for concern for anyone interested in having an election process that is fair and has good security too.

Of course, the problem with that is early voting has been shown to actually hurt turnout. And second, it has people voting weeks before Election Day, which often means they can miss important news connected with their choice of who they have voted for.

Anybody who doubts that, just take a look at what happened in the Super Tuesday primary at the beginning of March where you had major candidates—Sen. [Amy] Klobuchar, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg—[drop] out two days and one day before the Super Tuesday primary, and yet hundreds of thousands of individuals had already cast ballots for them in early voting states.

They couldn’t call those ballots back. In essence, you had hundreds of thousands of people who wasted their vote on candidates who had dropped out. But, because of early voting, there was nothing they could do about that.
They want to be able to drive around and get ballots out of mailboxes and vote multiple times using other people’s names.

Stealing mail is punishable by something like $10,000 and time in prison if I'm not mistaken. Its not going to happen.
Would you support the death penalty for voter fraud?
No.
What do you think the penalty should be for voter fraud.

Depends on the details.
The details they being that they tried to swing the election via voter fraud.

If you vote in the wrong precinct...is that the same thing as trying to vote multiple times? I don’t think so.
Maybe from your perspective. But I live in Ohio, and don't appreciate Democrats traveling here from New York and California to fraudulently nullify my vote.

I think they should be publicly tortured to death at the offended polling place to dissuade further voter fraud.

Well, you’re a moron.
 
The problem with mail-in voting is basically this, in every state you can vote by absentee ballot, particularly if you’re ill or disabled. And we obviously need that.

But all-mail elections have all kinds of security problems. And the reason is very simple, these are the only kind of ballots that are being voted out of sight and out from under the supervision of election officials.

That’s why it is, unfortunately, easy to not just engage in fraud in those kinds of elections, but it’s also easy for voters to be intimidated. And that’s a cause for concern and should be a cause for concern for anyone interested in having an election process that is fair and has good security too.

Of course, the problem with that is early voting has been shown to actually hurt turnout. And second, it has people voting weeks before Election Day, which often means they can miss important news connected with their choice of who they have voted for.

Anybody who doubts that, just take a look at what happened in the Super Tuesday primary at the beginning of March where you had major candidates—Sen. [Amy] Klobuchar, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg—[drop] out two days and one day before the Super Tuesday primary, and yet hundreds of thousands of individuals had already cast ballots for them in early voting states.

They couldn’t call those ballots back. In essence, you had hundreds of thousands of people who wasted their vote on candidates who had dropped out. But, because of early voting, there was nothing they could do about that.
They want to be able to drive around and get ballots out of mailboxes and vote multiple times using other people’s names.

Stealing mail is punishable by something like $10,000 and time in prison if I'm not mistaken. Its not going to happen.
Would you support the death penalty for voter fraud?
No.
What do you think the penalty should be for voter fraud.

Depends on the details.
The details they being that they tried to swing the election via voter fraud.

If you vote in the wrong precinct...is that the same thing as trying to vote multiple times? I don’t think so.
Maybe from your perspective. But I live in Ohio, and don't appreciate Democrats traveling here from New York and California to fraudulently nullify my vote.

I think they should be publicly tortured to death at the offended polling place to dissuade further voter fraud.

Well, you’re a moron.
I’m printing 90,000 ballots to turn California Red again. Internet is great for names/addresses.
 
The problem with mail-in voting is basically this, in every state you can vote by absentee ballot, particularly if you’re ill or disabled. And we obviously need that.

But all-mail elections have all kinds of security problems. And the reason is very simple, these are the only kind of ballots that are being voted out of sight and out from under the supervision of election officials.

That’s why it is, unfortunately, easy to not just engage in fraud in those kinds of elections, but it’s also easy for voters to be intimidated. And that’s a cause for concern and should be a cause for concern for anyone interested in having an election process that is fair and has good security too.

Of course, the problem with that is early voting has been shown to actually hurt turnout. And second, it has people voting weeks before Election Day, which often means they can miss important news connected with their choice of who they have voted for.

Anybody who doubts that, just take a look at what happened in the Super Tuesday primary at the beginning of March where you had major candidates—Sen. [Amy] Klobuchar, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg—[drop] out two days and one day before the Super Tuesday primary, and yet hundreds of thousands of individuals had already cast ballots for them in early voting states.

They couldn’t call those ballots back. In essence, you had hundreds of thousands of people who wasted their vote on candidates who had dropped out. But, because of early voting, there was nothing they could do about that.
They want to be able to drive around and get ballots out of mailboxes and vote multiple times using other people’s names.

Stealing mail is punishable by something like $10,000 and time in prison if I'm not mistaken. Its not going to happen.
Would you support the death penalty for voter fraud?
No.
What do you think the penalty should be for voter fraud.

Depends on the details.
The details they being that they tried to swing the election via voter fraud.

If you vote in the wrong precinct...is that the same thing as trying to vote multiple times? I don’t think so.
Maybe from your perspective. But I live in Ohio, and don't appreciate Democrats traveling here from New York and California to fraudulently nullify my vote.

I think they should be publicly tortured to death at the offended polling place to dissuade further voter fraud.

Well, you’re a moron.
...with a shotgun, so don't come here to Ohio to commit voter fraud, jackass.

Unless you want to get Aurburied with your Darwin Award.
 
The problem with mail-in voting is basically this, in every state you can vote by absentee ballot, particularly if you’re ill or disabled. And we obviously need that.

But all-mail elections have all kinds of security problems. And the reason is very simple, these are the only kind of ballots that are being voted out of sight and out from under the supervision of election officials.

That’s why it is, unfortunately, easy to not just engage in fraud in those kinds of elections, but it’s also easy for voters to be intimidated. And that’s a cause for concern and should be a cause for concern for anyone interested in having an election process that is fair and has good security too.

Of course, the problem with that is early voting has been shown to actually hurt turnout. And second, it has people voting weeks before Election Day, which often means they can miss important news connected with their choice of who they have voted for.

Anybody who doubts that, just take a look at what happened in the Super Tuesday primary at the beginning of March where you had major candidates—Sen. [Amy] Klobuchar, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg—[drop] out two days and one day before the Super Tuesday primary, and yet hundreds of thousands of individuals had already cast ballots for them in early voting states.

They couldn’t call those ballots back. In essence, you had hundreds of thousands of people who wasted their vote on candidates who had dropped out. But, because of early voting, there was nothing they could do about that.
They want to be able to drive around and get ballots out of mailboxes and vote multiple times using other people’s names.

Stealing mail is punishable by something like $10,000 and time in prison if I'm not mistaken. Its not going to happen.
Would you support the death penalty for voter fraud?
No.
What do you think the penalty should be for voter fraud.

Depends on the details.
The details they being that they tried to swing the election via voter fraud.

If you vote in the wrong precinct...is that the same thing as trying to vote multiple times? I don’t think so.
Maybe from your perspective. But I live in Ohio, and don't appreciate Democrats traveling here from New York and California to fraudulently nullify my vote.

I think they should be publicly tortured to death at the offended polling place to dissuade further voter fraud.

Well, you’re a moron.
I’m printing 90,000 ballots to turn California Red again. Internet is great for names/addresses.

Good for you. Now if you could only muster some honesty...you may amount to something one day poindexter
 

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