First point. Kentucky has a veto proof State Legislature. There is no way they are going to elect Harris.
Second point.
There is an old saying that goes something like:
“Quite often the man who says it can’t be done encounters someone already doing it.”
And, I think that every time people make excuses about why hand counting paper ballots is supposedly a bad idea. I remember watching the French Presidential election and reading this in an AP story:
“French voters in Sunday’s presidential election will use the same system that’s been used for generations: paper ballots that are cast in person and counted by hand. Despite periodic calls for more flexibility or modernization, France doesn’t do mail-in voting, early voting or use voting machines en masse like the United States.”
France is a country with 49 million registered voters. My understanding is three different people count each batch of ballots. They have their results in a matter of hours.
First point. Kentucky has a veto proof State Legislature. There is no way they are going to elect Harris.
Second point.
There is an old saying that goes something like:
“Quite often the man who says it can’t be done encounters someone already doing it.”
And, I think that every time people make excuses about why hand counting paper ballots is supposedly a bad idea. I remember watching the French Presidential election and reading this in an AP story:
“French voters in Sunday’s presidential election will use the same system that’s been used for generations: paper ballots that are cast in person and counted by hand. Despite periodic calls for more flexibility or modernization, France doesn’t do mail-in voting, early voting or use voting machines en masse like the United States.”
France is a country with 49 million registered voters. My understanding is three different people count each batch of ballots. They have their results in a matter of hours.
The machines really need to go.