2022 Elections

The election procedures in AZ reflect election law passed by a Republican controlled legislature and Republican guv. Kari Lake and company have legal recourse if the put together a case that the voters were denied their rights. I'm digging deep into my stash of popcorn for that one.
 
Meanwhile some old normie Republican dude managed to win statewide office in AZ where all the crackpot election deniers failed. That's some pretty fancy cheatin' by the Dems.

Also noteworthy that a normie Republican defeated the incumbent governor in NV.
 
So are you denying the fact that the had issues? Or are you ok with it?

The election officials admitted to the faulty machines and tabulators going down
 
Makes me think it could a been a red tsunami if not for the long tail of Jan 6, denialism, the Big Lie and all that jazz.
 
So are you denying the fact that the had issues? Or are you ok with it?

The election officials admitted to the faulty machines and tabulators going down

No election is perfectly administered. My prediction is AZ's elections will stand up to any dispassionate legal scrutiny. Which is why I expect the GOP to continue pursuing a strategy of whining and HEV rather than a substantive legal one.
 
If memory serves nsacpi had a patented meltdown when GA only gave 12 days of early voting and restricted free snacks as clear voting suppression.

Today, he's quite content with same day voting machines malfunctioning causing very long lines as just ho hum
 
My views in the Georgia voting law have been expressed enough times. Politically dumb. To salve the fragile ego of an old man. But innocuous in its effects on voting once the provisions on Sunday voting were removed. See for example page 4 of the No All Star game in Atl thread.

Anyhow it's not your memory that is problematic.
 
Ah yes that's what it was.

NO SUNDAY VOTING!!!! VOTING SUPPRESSION!!!

But machines malfunctioning on election day? All good to the lecturer.

Won(D)er why?
 
Governor Kemp asked the legislature to take the Sunday voting provision out. The one item that would have differentially affected black voters. The rest was a placebo for an old man's fragile ego. Dumb politics to write a law based upon someone's inability to take an (L).
 
Governor Kemp asked the legislature to take the Sunday voting provision out. The one item that would have differentially affected black voters. The rest was a placebo for an old man's fragile ego. Dumb politics to write a law based upon someone's inability to take an (L).

Yes making the voting days 12 instead of 14 suppresse(D) your voters so you had a meltdown.

Voting machines malfunctioning supp(R)essed not your voters so you cheer it on.

It's all good you don't fool a yone anymore. I'm just glad to point out what a frau(D) you have become
 
If the malfunctions cost anyone the ability to cast a ballot AZ law provides for recourse.

Much like when Sunday was apparently the only day black voters could vote in the 14 day period for GA... I can imagine election day voters in Maricopa only had about an hour to spare to cast their votes before needing to return to work

What is their recourse now without being labeled a dangerous election denier?
 
Much like when Sunday was apparently the only day black voters could vote in the 14 day period for GA... I can imagine election day voters in Maricopa only had about an hour to spare to cast their votes before needing to return to work

What is their recourse now without being labeled a dangerous election denier?

The recourse is to cast a provisional ballot. Sadly some of the GOP's most loyal voters have been rendered so paranoid by denialist deza that they were unwilling to do so.

First you kill em. Then you make em too paranoid to vote. That's some political strategy the GOP has settled on with respect to it's most loyal voters.
 
The recourse is to cast a provisional ballot. Sadly some of the GOP's most loyal voters have been rendered so paranoid by denialist deza that they were unwilling to do so.

First you kill em. Then you make em too paranoid to vote. That's some political strategy the GOP has settled on with respect to it's most loyal voters.

And the GA voters couldn't do that unless Sunday was open?

Interesting
 
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