Posted on 09/20/2023 11:04:41 AM PDT by AbolishCSEU
Gov. Kathy Hochul expanded voting rights for New Yorkers with a new legislation. Gov. Hochul signed a new bill Tuesday that is expected to improve the voting process, including registering and casting ballots. She says every New Yorker will be able to vote early by mail, even on the same day they got registered. Gov. Hochul adds this will be especially helpful for busy voters who simply can't vote during normal hours. There are also new school programs being planned to get kids pre-registered, so they are ready to vote the day they turn 18 years old.
That means they are SCARED that newjoke may turn red again!
Quote: ‘There are also new school programs being planned to get kids pre-registered, so they are ready to vote the day they turn 18 years old.”
Uh huh. I am sure that “mistakes” will be made whereupon Mommy and Daddy were just showing little suzy how to vote and the ballot got mailed by accident.
and those 100,000illegals will all be signed up first...
bttt
There is no way to know who voted when it is done by mail. This is how the communists took over the country.
Note to the folks who continuually trash NYSers...
If we’d vote for this ****, why does Deep State HAVE TO STEAL OUR (expletive-deleted) ELECTIONS?!?
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Since you mentioned it...
If you’re able-bodied and love our former republic, don’t vote early or mail-in.
Doing so only gives aid and comfort to our common enemy.
And Pennsylvania, like New Mexico did last year, will register to vote any who come in to get a driver’s license. And New Mexico gives illegals driver’s licenses. I don’t know if PA will go the same route, but illegals or not, the coming result is obvious.
bttt
From yesterday...
BTTT.
NYSAC urges Hochul to reject bill that would move local elections to even-numbered years
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