Elections For those of you who have already voted

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Voting should be quick and easy. I vote on election day but I live in Canada; I get four hours off to vote and it never takes me more than ten minutes.

Conservatives in America make it as inconvenient as possible for (certain people) to vote.
No they don't. There are tons of polling places with TONS of volunteers running them. It is not hard to vote for anyone unless there are special circumstances which are all accounted for with mail in ballots. NOTHING hard about voting at all.
 
Please Vote for Kamala. I'm working with the #WhiteDudesForHarris group and I have never felt so white!

Its really simple. I want cleaner energy, legalized weed, better healthcare, LGBTQ rights, women's rights, gun control, and more.

I'm tired of conservative traitors who want to drag this country backwards.

Vote Blue 🔵
 
May I ask why? I got my papers last week but I'm holding out till the last minute being we're not just voting for the presidential candidates but a bunch of local City Mayor/council members and tax/education/environment propositions.

I'm new to this game being it's my first general election vote so clue me in.
Most folks already know who they're voting for and will vote early and/or via absentee ballot.

We live 2 miles from our polling location, so I'll just vote on 11/5.
 
so I'll just vote on 11/5.

Let me guess. Ur gonna vote for the daughter-lusting convicted felon who called America's number
one enemy 'savvy' and 'genius'.
 
May I ask why? I got my papers last week but I'm holding out till the last minute being we're not just voting for the presidential candidates but a bunch of local City Mayor/council members and tax/education/environment propositions.

I'm new to this game being it's my first general election vote so clue me in.
Make sure you get a couple dozen mail in ballots,.check Soros's website for details.
 
I doubt you'll be on my ballot.

Nice swerve. If you believe voting for a convicted felon, adjudicated sex abuser, old fart who bragged about wanting to bang his own daughter is patriotic or honorable
then you are literally dumber than your own snot.
 
No they don't. There are tons of polling places with TONS of volunteers running them. It is not hard to vote for anyone unless there are special circumstances which are all accounted for with mail in ballots. NOTHING hard about voting at all.

Well, that's completely wrong.

If you step out of your echo chamber briefly you can find all the law suits showing how conservatives have been doing their best to suppress the vote.

@spamking liked your post, and he has demonstrated he has absolutely no problem with election fraud if it benefits conservatives. I showed him a mountain of evidence and he simply did NOT care.

Election deniers have been in positions of power for the 2024 election. The mechanisms to protect the elections should hold if necessary but that won't stop them from trying, and making a mockery of the entire process.

The fact that regular people are protesting making voting easier is a part of the strategy. What is exactly is your problem with making voting less difficult? Why do you think fraud is a problem when the Republican officials running elections in their district say there is no fraud at a level that could have any influence on an election? How do you feel about the fact that what election fraud that has been discovered has been almost exclusively GOP?
 
Well, that's completely wrong.

If you step out of your echo chamber briefly you can find all the law suits showing how conservatives have been doing their best to suppress the vote.

@spamking liked your post, and he has demonstrated he has absolutely no problem with election fraud if it benefits conservatives. I showed him a mountain of evidence and he simply did NOT care.

Election deniers have been in positions of power for the 2024 election. The mechanisms to protect the elections should hold if necessary but that won't stop them from trying, and making a mockery of the entire process.

The fact that regular people are protesting making voting easier is a part of the strategy. What is exactly is your problem with making voting less difficult? Why do you think fraud is a problem when the Republican officials running elections in their district say there is no fraud at a level that could have any influence on an election? How do you feel about the fact that what election fraud that has been discovered has been almost exclusively GOP?
Dude, there is evidence of election fraud on both sides. People have been trying to rig elections since the beginning of time. It's your side that wants illegal non-citizens to vote. You want to deny that? It already happens in some local elections. Many top Dems admit they want migrants to have voter rights. And how is it hard to vote? Right now you walk right into a polling center and don't show any proof of who you are and just vote. Or you get a mail in if you can't do that. How in the world is that hard? And if there are people out there that think we should have to show ID first, well I agree with that. EVERYONE can get or has ID. Doesn't need to be a driver license. Only people that wouldn't have it, SHOULDN'T have it and shouldn't vote. You create a problem where there is none and deny that votes for Trump WERE found in dumpsters in PA.

And what source do you use that say only the GOP does voter fraud? Are you high? What about Pennsylvania, even NPR reported on it.
 
May I ask why? I got my papers last week but I'm holding out till the last minute being we're not just voting for the presidential candidates but a bunch of local City Mayor/council members and tax/education/environment propositions.

I'm new to this game being it's my first general election vote so clue me in.

just put in "Team MetalGearBeer" for every write in category. and make sure to get your dead relatives to do the same before they send them in.
 
Most folks already know who they're voting for and will vote early and/or via absentee ballot.

We live 2 miles from our polling location, so I'll just vote on 11/5.
I know who I'm voting for on the presidential side but locally things keep changing. I watched a Q&A thing with candidates for mayor and council yesterday. Had I not watched it I'd have voted for a new mayor and no on a couple of the propositions which I've changed my mind on and might change my mind again depending on what happens in the next couple of weeks.
 
I don't believe on early voting. I believe it is our civic duty to vote on election day. If you are in the service or disabled, do what you must. But when I wait on line and go to the polls, it feels good, and I feel American. I also believe early mail ins are ripe for corruption. Just my opinion.
I have always lived and voted in a male in state and there hasn’t been any issues with it thankfully.

I would say it is easier to fuck with on site voting then it is to fuck with Mail in. You’ve got to figure If I can close enough polling places in counties that aren’t going to vote my way then people are forced to wait in line all day and some of them might not get their opportunity to cast a ballot. I can make it illegal for volunteers to pass out water or food to the folks in line. I can help get local legislation passed to shorten voting windows.

There are dozens of dirty tricks politicians use to keep their opponents side from voting
 
May I ask why? I got my papers last week but I'm holding out till the last minute being we're not just voting for the presidential candidates but a bunch of local City Mayor/council members and tax/education/environment propositions.

I'm new to this game being it's my first general election vote so clue me in.

Voting on the day of the election has been the accepted "best practice" for democracy for a very long time for very good reasons. For one, if you vote two weeks early and the a week before the election it comes out that the person you voted for is a rapist or a murderer or a child abuser, it kind of sucks to realize that you've already voted for that person and there's no taking it back.

But it makes sense that political parties want votes locked in. If they can get your vote cast and out of the way early, they don't need to swing by your house with the bus or the car pool on election day. Plus that story about the candidate being a rapist or murderer or child abuser might be bullshit, and it would suck to lose your vote over your uncertainty due hearing some bullshit.

And then there are the long lines and the weather and a possible flue or family crisis or overtime shift to think about. Get the vote in early and you don't need to worry about missing out on the opportunity.

There are good reasons to wait and good reasons to vote early, just like there are good reasons to expand early voting opportunities and good reasons to limit them. One of those things where people will point at other people who disagree with their own opinion and call the other stupid or evil because of it, but there are plusses and minuses on either direction. It's up to lawmakers to weigh those plusses and minuses and formulate the procedures and regulations they think best, and then it's up to individuals to weigh the plusses and minuses of each, within those procedures and regulation, and make their own choice.
 
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Voting on the day of the election has been the accepted "best practice" for democracy for a very long time for very good reasons. For one, if you vote two weeks early and the a week before the election it comes out that the person you voted for is a rapist or a murderer or a child abuser, it kind of suck to realize that you've already voted for that person and there's no taking it back.

But it makes sense that political parties want votes locked in. If they can get your vote cast and out of the way early, they don't need to swing by your house with the bus or the car pool on election day. Plus that story about the candidate being a rapist or murderer or child abuser might be bullshit, and it would suck to lose your vote over your uncertainty due hearing some bullshit.

And then there are the long lines and the weather and a possible flue or family crisis or overtime shift to think about. Get the vote in early and you don't need to worry about missing out on the opportunity.

There are good reasons to wait and good reasons to vote early, just like there are good reasons to expand early voting opportunities and good reasons to limit them. One of those things where people will point at other people who disagree with their own opinion and call the other stupid or evil because of it, but there are plusses and minuses on either direction. It's up to lawmakers to weigh those plusses and minuses and formulate the procedures and regulations they think best, and then it's up to individuals to weigh the plusses and minuses of each, within those procedures and regulation, and make their own choice.

if whatever dirt they put out there was of any substance that people need to be made aware of perhaps they should put it out right away and put it in the public's eye instead of waiting until the last few weeks of their election to do their ratfucking just to try to score some cheap political points. most of the shit is all just unfounded bullshit that they'll spew out at the last month to try to smear their opponent any way they can, knowing that they can make all the outlandish claims they want because their opponent won't have enough time to challenge it through the courts and prove it all to be nonsense.

and nobody wants to wait in traffic gridlock and then stand around for hours trying to cast in their votes just because they have no other options. it's bad enough they won't even hold elections on weekends. and any issues at polling stations would be multiplied a thousand fold if the whole town is out there trying to vote.
 
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Voting on the day of the election has been the accepted "best practice" for democracy for a very long time for very good reasons. For one, if you vote two weeks early and the a week before the election it comes out that the person you voted for is a rapist or a murderer or a child abuser, it kind of sucks to realize that you've already voted for that person and there's no taking it back.

But it makes sense that political parties want votes locked in. If they can get your vote cast and out of the way early, they don't need to swing by your house with the bus or the car pool on election day. Plus that story about the candidate being a rapist or murderer or child abuser might be bullshit, and it would suck to lose your vote over your uncertainty due hearing some bullshit.

And then there are the long lines and the weather and a possible flue or family crisis or overtime shift to think about. Get the vote in early and you don't need to worry about missing out on the opportunity.

There are good reasons to wait and good reasons to vote early, just like there are good reasons to expand early voting opportunities and good reasons to limit them. One of those things where people will point at other people who disagree with their own opinion and call the other stupid or evil because of it, but there are plusses and minuses on either direction. It's up to lawmakers to weigh those plusses and minuses and formulate the procedures and regulations they think best, and then it's up to individuals to weigh the plusses and minuses of each, within those procedures and regulation, and make their own choice.
I said the rapist/murderer reasoning to husband and he'd already thought the same. There could be some obscene dirt uncovered and there's no takey backsies. I'll fill it out at home, seal it up and drop it in the ballot box the night before. I'm too impatient to queue up for ages. Still pretty exciting though.
 
I mailed in my ballot, biggest reason is I am overseas and working on an American military base in the Mid East. Otherwise I'd rather vote in person and not early. There could be a reason I wouldn't want to vote for the same person or change my vote.
 
Nice swerve. If you believe voting for a convicted felon, adjudicated sex abuser, old fart who bragged about wanting to bang his own daughter is patriotic or honorable
then you are literally dumber than your own snot.
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