cajunrevenge
Well-known member
You cant accept when you lose anyways.
thethe is legitimately insane
Hey thethe... how is it acceptable that Trump is requesting mail in ballots for an address that’s not even an official residence. You guys are just ridiculous hypocrites.
absentee ballot you mean?
There is literally zero difference... and let’s just ignore that it’s not a valid residential address. Weak reply, as usual. You are a painfully partisan hack.
Where do you think trump spends majority of his days?
Doesn’t matter. That’s a business address. Kinda humorous you’re on your high horse of voter fraud when your guy is committing fraud right out in the open. You’re beyond pathetic.
how would one cheat using a mail in ballot ?
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53353404
What evidence is there of fraud?
President Trump has said: "You get thousands and thousands of people sitting in somebody's living room, signing ballots all over the place."
Critics say people could vote more than once via absentee ballots and in person.
But there is no evidence of widespread fraud, according to numerous nationwide and state-level studies over the years.
There have been isolated cases of postal ballot fraud in the past, such as in the 2018 North Carolina primary, which was re-run after a consultant of the Republican candidate tampered with voting papers.
There was also a case earlier this year in New Jersey which saw two Democratic councillors charged with alleged fraud in relation to postal voting, after hundreds of ballots were found stuffed in a post box.
But these are rare incidents, and the rate of voting fraud overall in the US is between 0.00004% and 0.0009%, according to a 2017 study by the Brennan Center for Justice.
A voter fraud database collated by Arizona State University between 2000 and 2012, found 491 cases of postal ballot fraud out of hundreds of millions of votes.
And a Washington Post review of the 2016 election found one proven case of postal voting fraud.
Oregon has held postal elections since 2000 and has only reported 14 fraudulent votes attempted by mail.
There are provisions in place to prevent people from impersonating voters or stealing ballots - such as authorities checking that ballots have come from voters' registered address and requiring signatures on envelopes.
There have been suggestions that an increase in postal voting would help turnout among Democratic voters, but there is no strong evidence that either party would gain an advantage.
Interestingly, there is a federal judge in Pennsylvania (appointed by very poorly chosen one no less) who has asked that question.
"The Court finds that instances of voter fraud are relevant to the claims and defenses in this case," District Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan wrote on Thursday, telling Republicans that they need to provide evidence of fraud to the Democratic Party and the Sierra Club, which are part of the lawsuit.
I think that this needs to be done.
I'm not a fan of voting by mail. I think in a pandemic you relax the rules a bit for people with concerns about their health. But not too much. There are competing interests and a request for facts is to be welcome.
I'm confused how someone can not see how susceptible to fraud universal voting by mail is and not just by democrats. Anyone.
I have concerns. That's why I would like to see in-person voting be expanded over a period of weeks. Maybe designate certain days or hours for older people and people with health issues.