Voters stood in line (IN A CROWD) for THREE HOURS so they did not have to vote in person because of COVID.
You can't fix stupid.
Large attendance for absentee voting
And to think, many have done this numerous times!
Possibly. But the lines on election day will be huge. These people wanted to make sure they could vote.
“People CASTED their absentee ballots”
should be CAST their absentee ballots
Blame another faceless Intern.
“Read this very SLOOOOWWWWWWLY and let this sink in.”
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Good morning, commish-!
I think you misunderstand the gist of the situation.
These folks ASKED for Absentee ballots and then decided to VOTE IN PERSON.
Guessing they heard and read all about the goings on with the USPS and ballots being stolen and decided to make sure their vote would count.
:) :) Good for them!
Voters stood in line (IN A CROWD) for THREE HOURS so they did not have to vote in person because of COVID.
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Ha-ha. That’s what I was thinking. Absentee? So how come they’re in a line?
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What am I missing here? How can it be called ‘absentee’ voting when you are voting in person?
People have business and personal trips planned. Our economy is roaring back here in Alabama.
If we want to make suppositions about these Alabamians who stood in line, I will claim that MOST OF THEM are TRUMP VOTERS.