There only is one reason for all of these voting glitches: CHEATING
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True story, I know someone who worked on the code for the Dominian voting machines and I asked why votes needed broke up into sixteenths. He didn't have any logical answers, vaxxed his kids and probably still wears a mask. I'm losing a lot of friends in this war, I'm growing more grateful each day that I have you all.
You haven't lost any friends. They are just being exposed now as never really having been your friends.
This is right. Friends? Heck family members are becoming distant because of this stuff.
they did everything at once, so you lose the argument when pointing out one or more avenues of cheating. it's unbelievable that they did them all, and each one is "not enough to swing the election", even considered together. at least according to "normies" who can't believe cheating could happen because they would have to admit they were "wrong" about some important details ...
It’s amazing to me that people can fall for that. I remember learning in high school statistics about how dominoes slowly lowered the quality of their pizzas, thinking each ingredient’s change to a cheaper option “wasn’t enough to swing” peoples opinions. However, those changes aggregate into a much crappier pizza.
The cognitive dissonance involved here does make it a stickier situation, although people can be pretty passionate about pizza too.
You have voting 'machines'. Things aren't perfect electorally here in the UK, but to me the very concept of a 'machine' for voting is utterly absurd. It makes elections sound like doing slots in Las Vegas.
Yup and the House always wins.
true dat
Don't forget same day voter registration. Or how about getting a driver's license means you're automatically added to the voter rolls, regardless of citizenship status.
I opted for early voting once. (Canada) how is this used for cheating?
Damn... well. I wont give them that advantage again
https://twitter.com/jellen805/status/1638668489434058752?t=yfPXRdn96heHK8Q3hrQuEw&s=19
If it wasn't for early voting, I wouldn't be able to vote. I work 12.3 hour days, so I go in before voting opens and get off after voting closes. Please don't disenfranchise me.
Your situation should be covered under absentee voting or you should be able to request that day off or reduced schedule to vote. The polls should be open for 24 hours as well.
I'm in law enforcement. One does not simply request the day off. And there's no such thing as a reduced schedule.
You know nothing about me or my work. I've been here since the beginning.
How do you cast your early vote? In person? Would you vote if you got paid time off to do it? What if there was a federal holiday called "Election Day"?
I work federal holidays. #coplife.
I cast my early vote in person.
We need an election holiday with voting all day from 6 am to 10 pm to accommodate those who work as first responders who can’t take the day off.
As a poll worker it would be hell to work that long but I would do it so every person could vote who wanted to do so.
On Election Day we poll workers are not allowed to leave the polls at all. So we work the entire day. But during early voting here in NC there are two shifts of poll workers to work.
I work holidays. Making a holiday changes nothing for me.
Edit: but extending voting hours would.