Other than all the times where fraud has been found. When has there ever been fraud. /s
The death of the Republic happened on Usurpation Day, January 20, 2009 when BOTH parties and ALL of our elected AND appointed abrogated the Constitution by swearing in an ineligible usurper.
Don’t see a problem. Here in WA we’ve been doing it for some time and there’s never been a problem with getting Democrats elected; why even a while back, Princess Gregoire, running for governor finally won after the third count when 123 mail in ballots were found putting her over the top to win.
The ritual and the security of voting has been deteriorating for decades.
It was never as pure as we imagined. Witness the easy acceptance of the election of 1960, as clear an example of fraud as it’s possible to imagine.
But absentee ballots, military ballots, electronic voting machines, automated tabulation, and ESPECIALLY “early voting” never should have been allowed.
The sum of all those things has created a simulated election, where the results as the sun rises on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in November will ALWAYS be in dispute, and where the “wise guardians” who we rely on to resolve disputes will have the last word.
We got here because of the now widely-accepted premise that everyone should vote. This is absurd, and no representative republic can survive under those conditions.
Police and elections are two of the main functions of local governments with local responsibility -organized, controlled and mostly funded by locals.
Is it a coincidence then that both are under constant attack by the DC permanent bureaucracy, leftists and their corrupt media cronies?
They work to subvert our elections at every turn...
- No check of ID in many states
- IDs and DLs in many states freely issued to illegal aliens
- Ballots written in multiple languages, making it a snap for illegal aliens to vote for their favorite Dem. (And, as a major corollary, throngs upon throngs of illegal aliens who depend on Dems for free stuff)
- IRS attacks on conservative groups who merely want a fair vote count
- Armies of (gag) attorneys to sue on nonsense grounds when the Dem loses a fair vote
- Simply ignoring election results
And much, much more.
That said, in mail-in ballots, every USPS employee represents a quality control risk. Many are fine folks, and many are obligate Dems/Marxists who have little issue with losing ballots from residences who they have good reason to know as GOPers or even Indies. And, they have little issue with multiple names from single addresses.
Mail-in ballots? The Marxists' dream.
If nothing else, we GOPers should make the absolute effort to vote in person, at the polls, and convince our circle of like-minded voters to do the same.
So you can fight vote by mail, but don't ignore getting controls in place around vote by mail.
This link has identified many recommended controls. But I think more are needed. And they should be implemented by force of law wherever vote by mail is allows.
Voting Outside the Polling Place: Absentee, All-Mail and other Voting at Home Options 6/22/2020 Specifically: Controls numbers on ballots, Tracking databases on ballots and controls on those tracking databases, and ways voters can use those ballot control numbers to review their votes and ensure they were counted correctly.
Specifically I think more controls are needed in these areas:
Here's a link that shows how prevalent vote by mail elections already are:
https://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/all-mail-elections.aspx And another that discusses some of the controls that should be in place. (I think more controls are needed, but this is a start)
So you can fight vote by mail, but don't ignore getting controls in place around vote by mail.
This link has identified many recommended controls. But I think more are needed. And they should be implemented by force of law wherever vote by mail is allowed.
Voting Outside the Polling Place: Absentee, All-Mail and other Voting at Home Options 6/22/2020" Specifically: Controls numbers on ballots, Tracking databases on ballots and controls on those tracking databases, and ways voters can use those ballot control numbers to review their votes and ensure they were counted correctly.
Specifically I think more controls are needed in these areas:
Here's a link that shows how prevalent vote by mail elections already are:
https://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/all-mail-elections.aspx And another that discusses some of the controls that should be in place. (I think more controls are needed, but this is a start)
In the NJ primary, intial tallies (in-person) were around 500K. Reports are there were 1M mail-ins (and 3M mail-in requests).
You just watched on TV and saw your lotto ticket has just won 600 million dollars. Do you mail it in to claim your prize? Or do you take it to the lotto office in person?
We all know the answer.
Donnie the stable genius had 3 years to do SOMETHING about it, but didn’t.