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Post by nu5ncbigred on Nov 10, 2024 15:03:05 GMT -5
Those have to be ordered in advance. Hence the “something come up that prevents them from being in person on voting day.” If they aren’t ordered far enough in advance, you don’t get one. There really isn’t any justifiable reason not to have early voting so long as it is safe. How many of those states still counting votes have early voting? Are they still counting ballots out of somebodies car trunk to get their Democrat Congressman elected?In California that could happen. Seven of the ten uncalled house races are here. If we keep our leads in Colorado and Arizona, they could steal them all and still not win the house. If they hold ours to under 50%+1 in Alaska they could steal that too in a ranked choice election too but it wouldn’t affect control. If everything is fair based on current numbers we will win 7 of the remaining 10.
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Post by kaz on Nov 10, 2024 15:04:33 GMT -5
Those have to be ordered in advance. Hence the “something come up that prevents them from being in person on voting day.” If they aren’t ordered far enough in advance, you don’t get one. There really isn’t any justifiable reason not to have early voting so long as it is safe. Then we should freeze time in the campaigns full stop with no debates, interviews, campaign events or rallies or town halls and no campaign ads, etc total freeze from the moment the 1st early vote is cast in any state so that nothing can happen in the weeks between the 1st early vote and Election Day to cause one who voted early to want to change their vote. All votes should be cast based on the same information Did you really need to watch 5 or 8 or 17 rallies to decide who to vote for?
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Post by trnyerheadncough on Nov 10, 2024 15:06:01 GMT -5
Those have to be ordered in advance. Hence the “something come up that prevents them from being in person on voting day.” If they aren’t ordered far enough in advance, you don’t get one. There really isn’t any justifiable reason not to have early voting so long as it is safe. Then we should freeze time in the campaigns full stop with no debates, interviews, campaign events or rallies or town halls and no campaign ads, etc total freeze from the moment the 1st early vote is cast in any state so that nothing can happen in the weeks between the 1st early vote and Election Day to cause one who voted early to want to change their vote. All votes should be cast based on the same information Freeze time in campaigns? Gee, that certainly sounds like a violation of the First Amendment. I mean, how far into a pretzel are you going to twist yourself in order to try to make this work? As to votes cast on the “same information”….rubbish. People vote based on anything or nothing at all. Basically, whatever they want. The reality is that people should be encouraged to vote so long as they’re lawfully entitled to do so. Forcing them to wait until we’ve achieved some sort of arbitrary level of “informed” is nonsensical.
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Nov 10, 2024 15:14:59 GMT -5
Then we should freeze time in the campaigns full stop with no debates, interviews, campaign events or rallies or town halls and no campaign ads, etc total freeze from the moment the 1st early vote is cast in any state so that nothing can happen in the weeks between the 1st early vote and Election Day to cause one who voted early to want to change their vote. All votes should be cast based on the same information Did you really need to watch 5 or 8 or 17 rallies to decide who to vote for? I don’t but unless it’s watched on tv personally going to more than one isn’t likely. With the electoral college presidential candidates need to make appearances in many states and not just for the tv cameras in the bi coastal cities.
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Post by Walter on Nov 10, 2024 15:48:02 GMT -5
Those have to be ordered in advance. Hence the “something come up that prevents them from being in person on voting day.” If they aren’t ordered far enough in advance, you don’t get one. There really isn’t any justifiable reason not to have early voting so long as it is safe. Then we should freeze time in the campaigns full stop with no debates, interviews, campaign events or rallies or town halls and no campaign ads, etc total freeze from the moment the 1st early vote is cast in any state so that nothing can happen in the weeks between the 1st early vote and Election Day to cause one who voted early to want to change their vote. All votes should be cast based on the same information I have no problem with that, although the 1st A of the Constitution probably does... And if a woman came forward and accused Trump of having raped her during this dark period, he couldn't respond? No way to publicly deny it?
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Nov 10, 2024 17:03:31 GMT -5
Then we should freeze time in the campaigns full stop with no debates, interviews, campaign events or rallies or town halls and no campaign ads, etc total freeze from the moment the 1st early vote is cast in any state so that nothing can happen in the weeks between the 1st early vote and Election Day to cause one who voted early to want to change their vote. All votes should be cast based on the same information I have no problem with that, although the 1st A of the Constitution probably does... And if a woman came forward and accused Trump of having raped her during this dark period, he couldn't respond? No way to publicly deny it? The solution is to not have early voting. One day national holiday voting using paper ballots with photo voter ID, hand counting, same day results.
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Post by trnyerheadncough on Nov 10, 2024 17:23:51 GMT -5
I have no problem with that, although the 1st A of the Constitution probably does... And if a woman came forward and accused Trump of having raped her during this dark period, he couldn't respond? No way to publicly deny it? The solution is to not have early voting. One day national holiday voting using paper ballots with photo voter ID, hand counting, same day results. Which would have the result of lower turnouts…which is a bad thing.
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Nov 10, 2024 22:39:08 GMT -5
The solution is to not have early voting. One day national holiday voting using paper ballots with photo voter ID, hand counting, same day results. Which would have the result of lower turnouts…which is a bad thing. It isn’t lower in European and South American democracies who do it that way.
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Post by trnyerheadncough on Nov 11, 2024 10:15:04 GMT -5
Which would have the result of lower turnouts…which is a bad thing. It isn’t lower in European and South American democracies who do it that way. Depends on the country for that to even be a discussion. Which countries specifically?
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Post by daleko on Nov 11, 2024 12:51:53 GMT -5
I have no problem with that, although the 1st A of the Constitution probably does... And if a woman came forward and accused Trump of having raped her during this dark period, he couldn't respond? No way to publicly deny it? The solution is to not have early voting. One day national holiday voting ................ Tell me how a Federal National Holiday works to impact voting for all. Federal holidays are designated by the United States Congress in Title V of the United States Code. Congress only has authority to create holidays for federal institutions (including federally-owned properties), employees, and the District of Columbia. Any other organization that also honors that day does it at their approval. The federal government employs over 2 million civilian workers and about 2.25 million military personnel.
That leaves about 150 million voters, or more, not employed by the Feds, unemployed or physically unable to vote on that day.
Not to mention, within that group, those who do work, both in the Fed system or not. Healthcare workers, LEOs and their support staff, DOD, DHS, Retail, Travel orgs and their support staff, .................. Many of whom who work 12 hr+ days so others can be off. Or are called in due to an emergency. How about them?
Then some might ask, who's gonna pay for that? For Fed employees it's paid. Others? Maybe, maybe not. That's a, negotiated/sometimes offered, benefit.
The balance?
Are you suggesting the Country shut down to vote? No travel, no gas stations, no ER or any HC, no DOD, here or abroad, no Border Patrol, ............
Look at the Federal National Holidays we currently have. How many people work on Christmas Day, New Years Day, Thanksgiving, Labor Day or Independence Day? Many, 12 hr+ shifts.
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Post by daleko on Nov 11, 2024 13:59:06 GMT -5
Which would have the result of lower turnouts…which is a bad thing. It isn’t lower in European and South American democracies who do it that way. A 2020 report by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) surveyed the use of voting arrangements in Europe, reporting on the prevalence of in-country postal voting, early voting, mobile voting, and proxy voting in various European countries.
The IDEA report defined early voting, for purposes of the IDEA dataset was defined as "in-person opportunities for submitting one's vote at a polling station before election day", excluding "other early methods that are not in-person (such as postal or e-voting) or that do not take place in a polling station (such as mobile voting)". Applying this definition, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, and Latvia offer early voting to all voters. Iceland, Portugal, Slovenia, Lithuania, Belarus, and Russia offer early voting to some voters.
The IDEA report defined in-country postal voting, for purposes of its dataset, as "those measures that allow a voter to submit their ballot by physical post to the election administration" and noted that "While postal voting is in principle early voting, it differs in that the vote can be physically submitted remotely by the voter themselves." Iceland, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg offer in-country postal voting to all voters. The Republic of Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, Austria, Slovenia, and Lithuania offer in-country postal voting to some voters. Also in Ireland, it is traditional for voters on the remote coastal islands to vote on the day prior to the official date of the election. In Finland, eligible voters may cast ballots either on election day or by advance voting. The advance-voting period ends eight days before election day and five days before election day. Sweden has traditionally had a high participation in elections and tries to make it as easy as possible to vote. No voter registration is needed. Normally, a voter is expected to vote on the election day at the specified voting station, but everyone can vote during the last week at any early voting station in the country, nowadays usually in municipality-owned places like libraries or schools. Although mainly intended for early voting, one early voting station in each municipality must also be open on the election day (always a Sunday in Sweden), to enable distance voting on that day as well. In hospitals and homes for the elderly, there are special voting opportunities. Swiss federal law allows postal voting in all federal elections and referendums.
I can go on w S America. Actually Brazile is interesting involving their ELECTRONIC voting, including using the internet. They even make accommodations for the illiterate.
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Nov 11, 2024 17:02:35 GMT -5
It is highly likely that congress will at the least pass a national photo voter ID with local ID generated source for all federal elections.
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Post by Walter on Nov 11, 2024 17:25:01 GMT -5
It is highly likely that congress will at the least pass a national photo voter ID with local ID generated source for all federal elections. More Big Government....SMH... Who is going to pay for that bullshit?
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Post by nu5ncbigred on Nov 11, 2024 17:30:55 GMT -5
It is highly likely that congress will at the least pass a national photo voter ID with local ID generated source for all federal elections. More Big Government....SMH... Who is going to pay for that bullshit? No one. Everyone old enough to vote doesn’t already have a form of photo ID. It costs nothing for a poll worker to ask to see it.
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Post by kaz on Nov 11, 2024 21:14:51 GMT -5
It is highly likely that congress will at the least pass a national photo voter ID with local ID generated source for all federal elections. More Big Government....SMH... Who is going to pay for that bullshit? You are. But look at all the extra cash you'll have by not having to support all those illegals. By the way, how come you never complained about those costs?
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