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Mail in voting has been around since the 1700s. If you don't like it, vote to change it.
Good luck.
That's their new strategy. Suppress the vote. The fewer people who vote, the more likely they are to win. They don't want the will of the people, they want the will of Republicans.I mean to be fair, in the last three years - every red county in our Republic has banned mail in voting due to all of the fraud evidence.
Mail in voting is now only allowed in liberal cities.
Just replace "Biden" with "Hillary"........same point.
This we can agree on, and is also the reason why I (and millions upon millions of others) will vote for whoever is running against him.
I understand your view, I just happen to think it is completely wrong.No it’s not the same point. There was A legitimate 3rd choice in 2016. You made your little decision that you were going to vote for who ever the Party nominated. You’ll probably claim that you voted for Bernie in the primaries. When it got to the General you had a choice and you chose to vote for Hilary. You’re as big a piece of the problem as those who voted for Trump.
So now your position is that if your vote may actually make a difference, then you should vote between viable candidates?If that person is Biden then you’re no better than Luther. Dont you live in Tennessee? The R candidate is going to win by 30+ plus points. You could vote for neither Trump or Biden and sleep great at night. It’s not like you live in a swing state.
I understand your view, I just happen to think it is completely wrong.
My view is that if you had a preference between Hillary and Trump (the only two viable candidates) and didn't vote accordingly, you foolishly threw away your vote.
I assume you disagree with me.
And the beat goes on.
Obviosuly when you know your vote doesn't matter, it's a little easier to be frivolous with it.I lived in Roswell at the time. Probably not far from you. I had to very seriously consider my conscience. Especially in state and local elections. Now I live in Tennessee again and I vote for who ever I want and know it doesn’t matter.
Jobs. GDP growth. Unemployment. General Badassery.
Obviosuly when you know your vote doesn't matter, it's a little easier to be frivolous with it.
I'm comfortable with my stance.