Biden supporters are already being denied sales at gun stores all over the place. I think it's hilarious. Not like clerks at these gun stores can't check, either - once they have your ID, they can check any number of county voting registrar websites to see who someone voted for in the last election. I know my county has that, if you typed in my name and found me you'd see I voted for Trump. It's public information, and that's priceless :)
Dude I LIVE HERE and if you have a last name and a birthdate, you can see in the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections website whether someone voted Republican, Democrat or Independent (which tells you which president they voted for, does it not?), and the date they last voted, and the precinct where they voted - the literal location of the polling place, or if it was a mail in ballot. Don't tell me what exists in the place where I live and what I've seen with my own two eyes. Maybe it doesn't exist where you are - fine, I'm not stating it does. It absolutely does here.
Your state--the state of "Ohio"--has a publicly searchable database of voter information. This information is the information that is generally collected by all states though various states make the information more or less private.
What you think is a voting identification (voted R or D) is the person's "registered political affiliation". It does not mean they voted that way. There are several reasons the two might not match, but it would be too complicated for you to understand. So just focus on understanding that you are wrong about your own county and state voting. Adjust your brain accordingly.
In my county it is. I can go to their board of elections website and find who I voted for, who my husband voted for, and anyone else here that I want. That's a fact. Maybe it doesn't exist in every county in the whole country, but it does in mine and several others. I know this because I checked over and over again until it showed up, to make sure my vote was counted this election cycle.
Biden supporters are already being denied sales at gun stores all over the place. I think it's hilarious. Not like clerks at these gun stores can't check, either - once they have your ID, they can check any number of county voting registrar websites to see who someone voted for in the last election. I know my county has that, if you typed in my name and found me you'd see I voted for Trump. It's public information, and that's priceless :)
Good Lord. You can see why they need to bring back Civics class.
You cannot see who someone voted for. It doesn't work like that in America.
In Cuyahoga County, Ohio, it absolutely does work that way. Maybe not everywhere, but in my county it does.
No it doesn't. You are mistaken. Presidential votes are confidential ballots.
Dude I LIVE HERE and if you have a last name and a birthdate, you can see in the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections website whether someone voted Republican, Democrat or Independent (which tells you which president they voted for, does it not?), and the date they last voted, and the precinct where they voted - the literal location of the polling place, or if it was a mail in ballot. Don't tell me what exists in the place where I live and what I've seen with my own two eyes. Maybe it doesn't exist where you are - fine, I'm not stating it does. It absolutely does here.
This is the website: https://boe.cuyahogacounty.gov/en-US/my-voting-information.aspx Know someone in Cuyahoga? Have at it. See for yourself.
That is not true at all. Where in the world did you get this “information” from?
In Cuyahoga County, Ohio, it absolutely does work that way. Maybe not everywhere, but in my county it does.
Your state--the state of "Ohio"--has a publicly searchable database of voter information. This information is the information that is generally collected by all states though various states make the information more or less private.
What you think is a voting identification (voted R or D) is the person's "registered political affiliation". It does not mean they voted that way. There are several reasons the two might not match, but it would be too complicated for you to understand. So just focus on understanding that you are wrong about your own county and state voting. Adjust your brain accordingly.
Your vote isn’t public information
In my county it is. I can go to their board of elections website and find who I voted for, who my husband voted for, and anyone else here that I want. That's a fact. Maybe it doesn't exist in every county in the whole country, but it does in mine and several others. I know this because I checked over and over again until it showed up, to make sure my vote was counted this election cycle.