This is different.
For a long time federal student loans have had income-based repayment plans. In these plans, your monthly payment cannot exceed a certain percentage of your income. If your income is low enough, you may never pay off the balance. So if you make ontime payments for 20 or 25 years, the remaining balance is forgiven. The loan servicers just sucked at keeping track of who's paying on time, and this is fixing that mistake.
This is different from what Brandon was trying to do previously, which was just a blanket forgiveness with no terms.
I'm more concerned about ballots being sent to non-qualified voters. This is talking about ballot applications.
Unless those applications were sent back, and the non-qualified voter was given a ballot, this is a nothing burger.
This hasn't happened on the Dem side since Jimmy Carter. That's why the Dems have things like superdelegates; so the people actually running the party can prevent any surprise candidates.
But even with the superdelegates they still have to cheat. Bernie Sanders would make an awful president, but I am very confident he would have won the Dem nomination in 2016 if it weren't for the cheating.
I had no issue with Gadaffi. What do I care if he wanted to create a gold-backed currency? The Libyan people were doing great, and he kept the migrants out of Europe.
I'm still not sure what Saddam ever did to me. A lot of the stories leading to the gulf war were false. He wanted to trade oil in Euros. No WMD. What do I care?
How did Osama wrong me? Wasn't it pretty clear the DS did 9/11?
But Zelensky. Fuck that guy. Billions of USA dollars wasted to run his country. GTFO
Write-ins are all added up together. If they get 1% and the 2 major parties get 51% and 48%, nobody gives a shit about the write-ins.
But if the write-ins get 51%, now they have to actually go and read each one and figure out whom the vote is for.
The most recent successful write-in campaign that I can remember is Murkowski in Alaska. Lost the GOP nomination to the tea party candidate, and then won as a write-in. There was a lot of legal posturing on whether you can count misspellings or incomplete name, etc.
Fake News won't report it
Can't take any chances with how Brandon will pronounce "Niger" on national television