Should we be voting early or in person in November?
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Pros and cons with each and I think it may depend on a state by state basis. Maricopa county pedes should maybe vote early due to shenanigan's. Somewhere in rural Ohio it wouldn't matter as much. We really don't want to play our hands where the dems can count ballots ahead of time and "adjust." But at the same time there can be a last minute false flag or something happens where we cannot go to vote.
Imo, early gives them enough time to discard the repub votes in the trash, or stuff the ballot box or electronically alter the vote ahead of time. Flood them on election day with so many votes they don't have time or resources to massively cheat enough to change the vote.
The definition of insanity is repeating the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
We tried to flood the polling stations more than a few times throughout the past few years and every time, the Demonic Rats found ways to screw with us and ruin our day in key areas. Sometimes, the ways are not even that new.
Once I believed in same day voting and counting and no early voting. My experiences on the local political scene taught me that this is no longer the practical nor pragmatic solution, especially if we keep on losing local races BECAUSE of not taking advantage of early voting. So, we are changing tactics and strategy.
Trump is encouraging early voting this time around and we owe it to him to at least try this new strategy, especially since our old strategies do not work anymore.
Let's be practical and pragmatic.
In many places voting early means mail in ballots. Mail in ballots are the ones that the DS cheated with. They are not counted, supposedly, until after the polls close so the shit heads have to scramble to come up with enough opposing ballots to win. I think observation of the mail in ballot counting should be mandatory.