I can guess, but I am sure as hell not going to NPR for any answers.
Obviously religious discrimination against the sects that don't celebrate birthdays.
...the more confusing it is...only helps the Rats....so they can shuffle
votes anyway they want...
Scott would likely have lost in Fla had those mostly Dem voters not missed voting in that race. Ha ha ha.
Sometimes instant karma does seem to happen. couldn’t have happened to a better bunch of folks.
Ballots are especially confusing for those who refuse to learn English ... even moreso for the Democrat/Left’s dead voters.
All those numbers and letters can be confusing, especially the ones in the instructions. Some of the letters are even capitalized. And so many words! I havent seen so many words since high school. And who even can guess at what some of them mean! And, theyre all in English. Who knows that much English?
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I can guess why so many more people are having trouble with the ballots, and it doesnt have anything to do with the ballots.
Because the ballots are objective and ‘Rats are emotional?
Dear NPR, there is a simple and very old rule that applies in this situation. In Latin (yes it is that old) it is “Cui bono?”, literally “to whom is it a benefit?” Used in criminal investigations it leads to probable suspects who would benefit from the crime.
In politics, where dear old LEFTist NPR fears to go, bad ballot design appears to almost always benefit the LEFT / Democrats. It permits lengthy vote counting, under-votes that can mysteriously find ‘D’ candidates afterwards and opens for interpretation that magic “voter’s intent”. If you were unbiased, NATIONAL Public Radio, you would notice how frequently, complex ballots end with ‘D’ / LEFTist victories!
Here in California a ballot initiative to rescind another gas tax passed by the Democratic legislature was officially mischaracterized by the Democrat Attorney General as a repeal of upgrading roads and bridges on the ballot and was defeated. And we are already paying 30 cents per gallon that’s supposed to roads and bridges but instead goes to the general fund and is used for all kinds of social programs. The people of this state give the Dims all they want then stand in line with their hands out to get theirs.
So Dems can cheat and/or beat their breasts in lamentation claiming voter suppression/disenfranchisement and get a second chance if they fail to gin up enough fake votes to steal it on the first round?
I would chalk it up to idiots. If the people running these things could actually function in society at regular jobs they wouldn’t be working for the government.
"Just weeks ago Powerball and Mega Millions lotteries had millions and millions of tickets purchased for some of the biggest draws ever. Within hours they knew how many winners, what states they lived in, and what store they purchased their tickets from.
Yet we have people "counting votes" weeks afterwards and they cant tell who voted?
Our election systems are broken on purpose folks. In order to steal your rights"
I read it three times before voting yes. It almost succeeded. Don't remember what it was, some dummycrat thing that would have been a pain in the wallet.
Why? Because we don’t have literacy tests, that’s why.
Neither for the election officials, nor for the voters.
In California, the ballots are misleading on purpose!! Example Prop 6, Repeal of the Gasoline Tax, was misleading and, after half the people voted, they mailed out a revised Prop 6 description. How convenient, ya think?
Why Are So Many Election Ballots Confusing?
It’s intentional.
It’s the first step in a well thought out vote fraud scam.
Confusion leads to so-called “undervotes” - a blank vote on the ballot.
When a race is not voted on it is a simple matter to fill in the blank on the ballots behind closed doors and turn them into votes for the democrat.
Can’t be done?
A judge has already found Brenda Snipes (Broward County, FL) guilty of opening ballots by herself behind closed doors in violation of the law prohibiting the opening of ballots by a solitary election official.