Remind me again how long the US has voted on the day of elections again, you know, long before there was the BS voting early, etc.?
There are a number of people saying the same thing. I am voting on Election Day. I haven’t missed one in four decades. It’s that much of a priority.
You might even die!! Oh no.......
Early voting in person with a photo ID? Seems OK to me, except it does give fraudsters a better idea of how many ballots they need to harvest.
Mass mail-in balloting? Wide open to fraud.
My justification for early voting goes something like this: If I drop dead between the time I early vote and election day, I have the satisfaction of knowing my vote from the grave will cancel some long dead Democrat’s vote from a Chicago graveyard.
Dicky has been wrong a time or three. I say vote when you want but in person and not by mail. Main reason why I early vote is my job can take me out of town and can’t chance not voting on Election Day because of it.
I vote early because what with my back the way it is I can’t stand erect for more than 60 seconds without severe pain. Standing in a queue is impossible. Absent the early voting option I’d have to vote an absentee ballot, and I trust that even less.
Dick, go suck a toe or something. What gives you that stupid
idea? Hitlary?
I tend to vote early.
Too many stories from other freepers that tried to vote on election day and found that their vote had already been cast.
Leaves them with the choice of a provisional ballot that may never get counted.
While I am in a Republican county, the election coordinator is a Dem through and through.
We’ve seen proof of how the post office treats our ballots. Vote early if you must, but in person. Do not use the mail.
I always vote a week early, in person.
I suspect that there is less likelihood of anything going wrong with the voting process (accidental or otherwise), and say I got sick on election day and didn't want to expose anyone.
Dick should stick to shoe sniffing.
Vote early, vote often.
I don’t know about that. The fact that GOP waited in 2020 actually helped because the Rats didn’t know how much they needed to cheat. That’s why it was so obvious at 3AM when they dumped ballots to catch up.
The massive voter turnout on election day exposed the steal.
Look at the lengths that were taken to change that outcome.
Overwhelm the beach and over run it. The end totals have to add up.
A person voting in person reduces the number of mail in and early votes that could be fraudulently used.
Vote in person on election day.
Source - I wouldn't take any advise from him. Do you not know his back story?
I rank him right alongside Carville on lack of trust for political advice.
YMO, YMMV
Unfortunately I have to vote early this year. A leftist organization I have to deal with put travel time that week. They are encouraging mail in for everyone who has to travel. Hrmph.
Dick Morris has a 100% batting average....the opposite of every forecast of his occurs.
Log on to your county website, verify (and print out) that you're registered, get to your precinct, stand in line, vote in person.
Anything else is the equivalent of writing in Stalin or Gus Hall.
Yes, I heard Dick Morris say the same things about the dims voting more absentee. After he said that I immediately changed channels but it had to do more with the name of the program: “Dick Morris Democracy”!
Dear Stupid Morris, we are NOT a democracy! That word exposed your true sentiments! BUZZ OFF, DICK!
None of which should stop anybody from voting. Hell, that stuff doesn't even prevent me from going to work. About the only things that could stop me is death or an injury so critical that I am admitted to a hospital.
I'll take those odds over the much more likely odds of a postal worker or unscrupulous poll worker tampering with my mail-in or early ballot.
In 2020, I voted at an early voting location a week before the election, and that took no more than 15 minutes.
I plan to do the same this year.
-PJ