Posted on 08/03/2022 11:20:28 AM PDT by upchuck
Despite a double-digit polling lead a day before the election, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake was nearly stunned by Karrin Taylor Robson in the Arizona primary.
Lake spent the entire night clawing back from being way behind. The reason: Early voting and mail-in ballots were the first counted and Robson outperformed anyone’s wildest dreams in those arenas. In the end, in-person voting won out, delivering the victory for Lake.
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That’s what I do. I haven’t trusted the USPS with my ballot since 2004. I like filling out the ballot in the comfort of my home and then dropping it off at the polling location on Election Day.
Your right, there are not THAT many helpless people that they have to mail in their vote. Should be banned as should early votes
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Lake is pretty much getting the percentage of the vote she was polling at in all of the polls - mid to upper 40s.
As usual, JD Rucker just makes it up.
That’s funny,Arizona announced last night they are sill counting,calling people who had their mail ins rejected to get them counted.
Guess they are getting lots of busy signals or people not home.
This steal is going to take somewhat longer than Trumps steal
Biden won by playing it smart. He hid in basement during campaign. If voters had seen him on campaign trail and see how senile he is, he would have lost. Biden benefitted from anti-Trump vote by Karen’s. I personally know a few of them. They were voting against Trump, not for Biden.
don’t ask me to feelo (sic) sorry for anybody claiming not to be able to do that. If you can’t stand in line to vote, you should not be voting.
No sarcasm intended. We’ve now seen what the price tag for mailin voting is; what benefit could possibly justify that???
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