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Dr Mantis Toboggan's avatar

I’m in Connecticut. Election Day is just that - ONE day.

They argue that people have to wait hours in lines. That they can’t do this, that it’s too onerous. Interesting, I’ve been voting since 1978 and I’ve NEVER had to wait more than a few minutes, more often I walk right up, check in (with ID), and go cast my vote. These places with the miles-long lines seem invariably to be in Democrat-controlled areas. Why can’t they fix the problem - more polling places, more voting machines, whatever would alleviate the problem? Or is it that they don’t WANT to? Because then you can’t bitch about lack of access to the polls and demand all kinds of early and alternative voting methods.

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Jeff Mockensturm's avatar

As a matter of policy, the US condemns the use of mailed out ballots in Third World countries as illegitimate and ripe for cheating - we wouldn't accept a foreign leader elected in this manner as legitimate. It's no different when practiced here. Absentee ballots should be a tiny minority of votes and should rarely be decisive - and yet you saw in 2020 how they were, and I suspect that in this election, they will be as well. When hundreds of thousands of ballots are dumped into the mail and "harvesters" are paid by third party actors to ensure they're "voted" the right way, trust in the integrity of the vote itself is lost.

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