Polling results support mail-in voting?

jwoodie

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As we all know, polling results are affected by a number of factors and assumptions. As in 2016, current polling supports the idea that the Democratic candidate will win the upcoming Presidential election. This is not surprising, but there may be an additional factor at work this year.

With the expansion of mail-in voting, there will be a greater chance of questionable ballots being submitted than ever before. If it turns out to be a close election, these ballots will be challenged by the losing side.

One argument that could be used in support of these ballots is that they represent the will of the American people, as indicated by polling results. Any conflict of interest there?
 
As we all know, polling results are affected by a number of factors and assumptions. As in 2016, current polling supports the idea that the Democratic candidate will win the upcoming Presidential election. This is not surprising, but there may be an additional factor at work this year.

With the expansion of mail-in voting, there will be a greater chance of questionable ballots being submitted than ever before. If it turns out to be a close election, these ballots will be challenged by the losing side.

One argument that could be used in support of these ballots is that they represent the will of the American people, as indicated by polling results. Any conflict of interest there?

That argument will go to trash given 2016 and all the years before that.

The polls are bullshit, and these people are professionals. There is no chance of that happening, none.
 
60-70 percent of mail in ballots get kicked out because of improper ballots, signatures, deadlines, etc.
 
As we all know, polling results are affected by a number of factors and assumptions. As in 2016, current polling supports the idea that the Democratic candidate will win the upcoming Presidential election. This is not surprising, but there may be an additional factor at work this year.

With the expansion of mail-in voting, there will be a greater chance of questionable ballots being submitted than ever before. If it turns out to be a close election, these ballots will be challenged by the losing side.

One argument that could be used in support of these ballots is that they represent the will of the American people, as indicated by polling results. Any conflict of interest there?
Right now I would not call this race for all the gold in Fort Knox. Too many X factors.
 
60-70 percent of mail in ballots get kicked out because of improper ballots, signatures, deadlines, etc.
No they don’t. You pulled that number directly out of your ass.
Nationally, 42,444,522 non-UOCAVA by-mail ballots were transmitted for this election and 71.6 percent of these ballots were returned by voters.30 Of these returned ballots, 91.8 percent were counted in the 2018 general elections and 1.4 percent were rejected.

 
Most so-called “missing” ballots are simply unvoted ballots, Republican elections official says
Hurry, check the poll rosters. All those lines without signatures are MISSING PEOPLE!!!!!
 
60-70 percent of mail in ballots get kicked out because of improper ballots, signatures, deadlines, etc.
No they don’t. You pulled that number directly out of your ass.
Nationally, 42,444,522 non-UOCAVA by-mail ballots were transmitted for this election and 71.6 percent of these ballots were returned by voters.30 Of these returned ballots, 91.8 percent were counted in the 2018 general elections and 1.4 percent were rejected.


No, this is just one primary in one city, over half returned. Now multiply that over the entire US and you get the picture................meh, probably not. Lol.

 
60-70 percent of mail in ballots get kicked out because of improper ballots, signatures, deadlines, etc.
No they don’t. You pulled that number directly out of your ass.
Nationally, 42,444,522 non-UOCAVA by-mail ballots were transmitted for this election and 71.6 percent of these ballots were returned by voters.30 Of these returned ballots, 91.8 percent were counted in the 2018 general elections and 1.4 percent were rejected.


No, this is just one primary in one city, over half returned. Now multiply that over the entire US and you get the picture................meh, probably not. Lol.

I just provided you the statistics for the entire nation in 2018.

Nationally, 42,444,522 non-UOCAVA by-mail ballots were transmitted for this election and 71.6 percent of these ballots were returned by voters.30 Of these returned ballots, 91.8 percent were counted in the 2018 general elections and 1.4 percent were rejected.
 

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