Posted on 11/02/2018 6:23:11 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici
I don't vote early because I'm afraid that the polls, OBVIOUSLY controlled by liberals, will find a way to dispose of my vote.
I ONLY vote on election day.
Does anyone else not vote early for similar reasons?
Yes I do.
I vote early just to make sure it is done. Early or on same day will have same risk of vote counting. I’ve been trying to get over to vote for over a week. Did so early this afternoon—tried, actually—and there were over 50 people in line! The other day was the same.
Me Too.
In Virginia the only way to vote early is by absentee ballot and since I don’t have a good reason, I vote on election day.
Voted early for the second time in my life, because my presence will be need on the job Tuesday
Voted straight ticket (R) for the first time in my life
(I usually go through and check each individual (R) anyway)
Democrats don’t hold enough power in my county to do...anything
Isn’t that funny? I’ve thought this way for quite awhile and for either tradition or suspicion I’ve only voted on election day.
I wait to vote on Election Day because of the possibility that I might change my mind at the last minute and vote for communism. I want to keep an open mind about these things. Liberty and Freedom are SO overrated.
Ya, in my old county in FL I'd agree. But now living amongst the Left, I have no confidence in our electoral system.
I live in Massachusetts so my vote means less than nothing.I only do it because it makes me feel better.
Yep, voted Wed in Cobb Co. Ga (NW Atlanta burbs). Took nearly 90 minutes, huge line. My wife’s idea. I told her it couldn’t have been any worse if we had waited until election day, but we got it out of the way.
Michigan doesnt do that early stuff.
LOL! Well, let’s hope that things don’t get so dire that you feel you have to vote DEMOCRAT on election day.
Vote on E day, like seeing the people.
I never bothered to find out if I could. Election Day is when it is, like Christmas. (Walmart notwithstanding...)
https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article210791069.html
New machines in KS. You can print your ballot and review it before you vote it. I Like it.
“The new machines are still electronic and touch-screen, as they have been for years in Johnson County.
But under the new system, Metsker said, a voter feeds a blank paper ballot into the machine and votes. The machine then provides a printed copy of the ballot for the voter to review the selections. The voter then feeds it back into the machine and hits “cast ballot.” The machine then scans and tabulates those choices and drops the paper ballot into a secure container.
Metsker said this new purchase increases security and transparency for voters and protects the integrity of the county’s election process. He said it was not the result of any activism by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach but is a trend across the country.
“It’s a change and a transition in the technology,” he said. “There is a changing culture nationally in what is acceptable as it pertains to the voter’s ballot and ballot security.”
Read more here: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article210791069.html#storylink=cpy"
I used to think the same as you.
With the job I have now, there are often times when I have to travel on somewhat short notice. So now we vote early in person just to be safe.
Just vote!— early or election day, VOTE!
I can see your concern, but cheating is possible regardless.
The point is to make sure enough sane people vote to counteract the Dems cheating.
my wife and I only vote on “voters day”, as she call it.
I hope there are plenty of us “traditionalists” left by the time Tuesday rolls around to counter the narrative that our EV lead means we are cannibalizing our votes.
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