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22 hours ago, SmashMouth said:

Yeah, that’s why I asked the question I did. Big difference between absentee voting and mass mail out ballots. Night & Day. 

No, it’s not. You track it just like an absentee ballot. The overwhelming majority of Americans do not want to chance jail by casting fraudulent votes. I didn’t lose faith in the integrity of the vote after Bush/Gore.

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23 minutes ago, UT alum said:

No, it’s not. You track it just like an absentee ballot. The overwhelming majority of Americans do not want to chance jail by casting fraudulent votes. I didn’t lose faith in the integrity of the vote after Bush/Gore.

By the same token, that wasn’t 5-6 states who suddenly quit counting. That was a run-off. Totally different

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1 hour ago, UT alum said:

No, it’s not. You track it just like an absentee ballot. The overwhelming majority of Americans do not want to chance jail by casting fraudulent votes. I didn’t lose faith in the integrity of the vote after Bush/Gore.

Do you have a problem with someone having to request the ballot before it’s sent?

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2 hours ago, UT alum said:

No, it’s not. You track it just like an absentee ballot. The overwhelming majority of Americans do not want to chance jail by casting fraudulent votes. I didn’t lose faith in the integrity of the vote after Bush/Gore.

Not when you send out millions and millions of unrequested ballots.  There's no feasible way to track that mess. It takes days just to count them... much less verify anything.  

And at the end of the day, if Dems continue to push policies (No ID required, mass mailouts, etc....) that undermine confidence in the voting process, people will react.   Isn't it crazy how the Ds were all "you shouldn't have to provide ID to vote" then immediately shifted into "all of those votes were proper..... we checked."  It doesn't wash.  And we'll ALL pay the price for the perversion of our election process that the Dems support. 

I've got a bad feeling that if Dems don't get sensible on election security we'll see violence that makes this cycle pale by comparison. 

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5 hours ago, UT alum said:

No, it’s not. You track it just like an absentee ballot. The overwhelming majority of Americans do not want to chance jail by casting fraudulent votes. I didn’t lose faith in the integrity of the vote after Bush/Gore.

 

4 hours ago, SmashMouth said:

Do you have a problem with someone having to request the ballot before it’s sent?

It’s a serious question @UT alum. I was just wondering your thoughts about it. 

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6 hours ago, CardinalBacker said:

I've got a bad feeling that if Dems don't get sensible on election security we'll see violence that makes this cycle pale by comparison.

I'm afraid you're right. This was just a show. They were all jacked up on red bull. Next time will be much more serious and not a made for TV moment.

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