52% of Fetterman's votes were mail in ballots. Do you understand what they do now?
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You are actually advocating for people to not be able to vote due to circumstances out of their control. A vote that wasn't able to be cast is just as damning as a fake vote.
Do you really want ability to vote to be at all influenced by financial prospects? Because that's what you're proposing. Mail-in voting guarantees access to voting as well as a hand count. Election machines are a much bigger danger to election security, since it elides the need for anything to be physically moved, much less trucks of things to be moved.
Shills are gonna shill.
I guess people do want the ability to vote to be influenced by whether or not taking the time away will negatively impact your financials. I love when a vital part of democracy is more accessible to the wealthy and elite! Feels like winning.
Absentee ballots already existed long before mail-in ballots for all existed.
You sound like a Redditor.
No, this is the only board with reddit-style features I frequent. Sadly, personal boards, be they old-school BBS or new school Digg-style like here, are increasingly the only large-scale internet conversations that can be perused without an account. Time was, Twitter was just a regular .html with microblog posts in a row, and pagination. The feed was there conceptually, but not enforced scrolling like today. Now almost every major social media site will at best allow you to read a handful of posts before blocking you from continuing.
I am advocating for doing things the proper, Constitutional way.
Baloney.
What does the Sixth Article of the US Constitution say?