Submitted by MandoFett123456 t3_y7b51q in Pennsylvania
IsTh1sNameTaken t1_istgs7b wrote
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MandoFett123456 OP t1_isth2x6 wrote
No it’s not good. Republicans (especially lackeys like Dr. Oz) want to make it harder for average folks to vote
SamShephardsMustache t1_istjh0j wrote
They're active in r/conservative...tells ya all you need to know.
Sefkeetlee t1_istqb73 wrote
ho_merjpimpson t1_isu8jxe wrote
as far as i can tell, what you linked to has nothing to do with OP or anyone i can see in this thread.
Sefkeetlee t1_isu94bx wrote
OP deleted the comment, the quote was a comment they posted on r/conservative
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IsTh1sNameTaken t1_istk6qg wrote
I don't want to take away your vote, my hope is that as many people will vote in-person as possible instead of mailing.
PaApprazer t1_istmm0p wrote
How about those without your mobility? Can they use mail in or are you taking away their right to vote?
ROTLA t1_istljfe wrote
What’s the difference? And you can start pulling out a few instances of scattered issues with mail in ballots and my counter will be the mountains of evidence of election interference by Republicans, including Jan 6.
thenurgler t1_istql6s wrote
The difference is that voting in person makes voter suppression a lot easier.
No-Setting9690 t1_istqj7m wrote
There has NEVER been a case of mail fraud that affected any outcome. Vote by mail is as old as voting in itself in the US.
Charirner t1_isttsa9 wrote
Why? Mail in voting has existed for a very long time and is the primary way service members vote when overseas. Do you want to take away veterans votes?
Finrodsrod t1_istz2og wrote
Why do you hate old people, people in the Military, expats living abroad, college students, and people with disabilities?
IsTh1sNameTaken t1_isuhhbe wrote
I want absentee voting and its previously used process to remain in use.
I do not want massive mail-in voting by anyone for no reason when it can give rise to these types of confusion-inducing scenarios or lead to uncertainty to which criteria need to be met and which don't, creating gray areas.
To be perfectly honest, if we want to deflate this issue voting in-person will go a long way in helping that (if the person is capable, which is what we've been doing all along until 2020.)
Our government should make voting day a national paid holiday to cut out the obstacle of work/ school.
nesquiksand2 t1_istmgbt wrote
Just curious, what are you guys going to blame this time when your candidates lose?
reverendsteveii t1_isu44vv wrote
I've been lurking in the Mastriano Memes Facebook group for weeks now just so I can be there when the narrative goes from "we're definitely gonna win" to "there was definitely widespread but unprovable voter fraud", and also to take screenshots for the FBI when that widespread but unprovable voter fraud leads to Republican terrorism.
psychcaptain t1_isug37z wrote
Lol, I live in small town PA, and where I would usually see a ton of GOP election Signs, I see only a few. And although it's not many, I have seen more Shapiro or Fetterman signs than this area should ever have, if the GOP would win.
My town will still go Red, but on the state wide race, I think it's going to be a victor for the Dems (but I am sure it will be close, because it always is).
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