ABikerSailor
Diamond Member
You know, every year all the working people in this country need to file income taxes. And, you aren't considered late as long as your tax forms are postmarked by April 15th (although this year it was in July).
If your taxes are okay as long as they are postmarked by April 15th, then why in the hell are they trying to stop mail in ballots that were postmarked Nov 3rd or before? Even if your tax forms get there a week after April 15th, you are still okay as long as they are postmarked on the 15th.
With that being said, how come they are trying to stop ballots that were postmarked Nov 3rd or before? Besides, in some states, mail in ballots aren't allowed to be counted until election day itself.
www.cnn.com
If your taxes are okay as long as they are postmarked by April 15th, then why in the hell are they trying to stop mail in ballots that were postmarked Nov 3rd or before? Even if your tax forms get there a week after April 15th, you are still okay as long as they are postmarked on the 15th.
With that being said, how come they are trying to stop ballots that were postmarked Nov 3rd or before? Besides, in some states, mail in ballots aren't allowed to be counted until election day itself.
![www.cnn.com](https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/201104121757-01b-america-votes-1104-pennsylvania-super-tease.jpg)
Why mail-in ballots in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania were counted so late
Early vote totals on Tuesday night in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin appeared to give President Donald Trump a comfortable edge over former Vice President Joe Biden.
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