Submitted by TransporterOffline t3_1066cf8 in Pennsylvania
stahleo t1_j3h94s9 wrote
Reply to comment by Thecrawsome in Majority of 16k canceled Pa. mail-in ballots were from Dems by TransporterOffline
Tell me you didn't read the article without telling me you didn't read the article.
Thecrawsome t1_j3h9d5y wrote
Are you responding to the right comment?
stahleo t1_j3h9jox wrote
Yes. These mistakes were made by the voters. No one stole anyone's vote.
Thecrawsome t1_j3hb2v3 wrote
How delusional you are. I argue that you didn't read the article because you're unaware that voter curing is insidiously bad faith and it's stealing people's votes.
GOP made these rules after the 2020 election because they have a majority in the legislature, and they rely on dirty tricks to win. It was a literal fixing for them to steal people's votes.
Voter caging and voter curing is something that the GOP does to win elections. They can't win fairly.
How anti-democracy of you to defer to the hastily written rules as fair. Par of the course for the GOP.
stahleo t1_j3hhzq8 wrote
>How delusional you are. I argue that you didn't read the article because you're unaware that voter curing is insidiously bad faith and it's stealing people's votes.
No, this is false. Every state has some sort of ballot curing process and Pennsylvania is no different.
>GOP made these rules after the 2020 election because they have a majority in the legislature,
That is correct. That's how government works.
>and they rely on dirty tricks to win. It was a literal fixing for them to steal people's votes.
No, that is your unfounded opinion. Also, look up the definition of "literal."
>Voter caging and voter curing is something that the GOP does to win elections. They can't win fairly.
That allegation is as belligerent as saying that Democrats want open borders to secure future voters.
>How anti-democracy of you to defer to the hastily written rules as fair. Par of the course for the GOP.
I laugh at this point. These rules were put in place by the legislature, who were elected into office by the people. There is nothing anti-democratic about Pennsylvania's rules. If you don't like it, vote and demand change.
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