Police shut Voting Location Down at 1:45PM When Open Till 4.30PM "The Process Is Slow & Grueling"

Voting in PA shut down.



Another PA location:



It gets worse:



What in the world is going on there?
At least Trump is fighting back.

The real reason?

A culprit in this latest controversy is a law that the Pennsylvania Legislature, then controlled by Republicans, passed in 2019 in an attempt to expand mail-in voting. They created a system for early voting very different than that in most states, where registered voters can go to a vote center in their county and cast a ballot before Election Day.
Instead, in a practice known as “on-demand mail voting,” Pennsylvania voters can show up at their county government offices, request a mail ballot and then fill out an application. That form has to be reviewed to make sure the person is an eligible voter and then approved. Once that happens, a ballot has to be printed.
It's a process that can take about 12 minutes per voter, if everything goes right. Voters have the option of filling out the ballot on the spot and turning it in, taking it home or asking that it get mailed to their house. If they don't fill out the ballot right away, they can return it through the Postal Service or place it in a drop box.


Untwist your panties, this is a republican rule they specifically used to suppress early turn out before the pandemic.
 
The real reason?

A culprit in this latest controversy is a law that the Pennsylvania Legislature, then controlled by Republicans, passed in 2019 in an attempt to expand mail-in voting. They created a system for early voting very different than that in most states, where registered voters can go to a vote center in their county and cast a ballot before Election Day.
Instead, in a practice known as “on-demand mail voting,” Pennsylvania voters can show up at their county government offices, request a mail ballot and then fill out an application. That form has to be reviewed to make sure the person is an eligible voter and then approved. Once that happens, a ballot has to be printed.
It's a process that can take about 12 minutes per voter, if everything goes right. Voters have the option of filling out the ballot on the spot and turning it in, taking it home or asking that it get mailed to their house. If they don't fill out the ballot right away, they can return it through the Postal Service or place it in a drop box.


Untwist your panties, this is a republican rule they specifically used to suppress early turn out before the pandemic.
The sane don't trust mail-in or a drop box in front of the Walmart.....If they want to vote in-person and they are in line they should be accommodated, it's as simple as that.
 
The sane don't trust mail-in or a drop box in front of the Walmart.....If they want to vote in-person and they are in line they should be accommodated, it's as simple as that.
And now you are excusing the very thing you just made a whole OP about hating.

If it wasn't for double standards you guy would have no standards at all.
 
Voting in PA shut down.



Another PA location:



It gets worse:



What in the world is going on there?
At least Trump is fighting back.


Where is JackOfNoTrades to tell us there is absolutely no evidence of voter interference?


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The real reason?

A culprit in this latest controversy is a law that the Pennsylvania Legislature, then controlled by Republicans, passed in 2019 in an attempt to expand mail-in voting. They created a system for early voting very different than that in most states, where registered voters can go to a vote center in their county and cast a ballot before Election Day.
Instead, in a practice known as “on-demand mail voting,” Pennsylvania voters can show up at their county government offices, request a mail ballot and then fill out an application. That form has to be reviewed to make sure the person is an eligible voter and then approved. Once that happens, a ballot has to be printed.
It's a process that can take about 12 minutes per voter, if everything goes right. Voters have the option of filling out the ballot on the spot and turning it in, taking it home or asking that it get mailed to their house. If they don't fill out the ballot right away, they can return it through the Postal Service or place it in a drop box.


Untwist your panties, this is a republican rule they specifically used to suppress early turn out before the pandemic.
MAGA are the dumbest people on all of planet Earth
 

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