Posted on 10/23/2020 5:45:55 PM PDT by LS
Thinking about the vote-by-mail strategy of the DemoKKKrats, I began to wonder about the sociology/behavior of people who have already voted.
Laying aside the whole issue of whether we should have it---I doubt there is any going back---my question is:
*Does a person who voted by mail early continue to donate? *Does such a voter still encourage others to go to the polls? *Does such a voter work for the party making calls or take the attitude of "I already voted. Out of my hands."?
I have been polled three times in the past 3 weeks, none (that I could tell) by a major firm. The last poll, however, came after I had voted but didn't ask if I had already voted.
Then the questioner began to ask issue oriented questions, such as "If Mark Kelly supports x, would that make you more or less likely to vote for him?"
Well, someone is paying for these polls. I cannot give an answer that makes any sense at all---because they are asking about a future action dependent on someone else's future action for a PAST event. In this area alone, the polls are significantly off or failing to capture reality. Academics who want to be honest should review all this after the election and see what really happened.
I ask this due to you not actually writing “email” in your post.
I dont think that many are getting polled. That said yes
No you cannot vote by email here. Good news is shes so clueless she probably hasnt voted.
I will point that out to her...after the election.
Register by email. Vote is in person or by mail in ballet.
Old age does make you see what you want but not what is written or missing .
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