Posted on 12/14/2023 6:39:39 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Republicans on the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, led by Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL), have introduced legislation that would give states the power to verify the American citizenship of applicants registering to vote via mail.
This week, Britt and fellow Republicans introduced the “Citizen Ballot Protection Act” which would give states the ability to more accurately verify that only American citizens are being approved for voter registrations.
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Never trust the Republicans! They have sold out!!!!
Voting by Mail is how the communists took control in 2008.
Unless you have a legitmate excuse you shouldn’t be voting by mail. It’s not secure and allows lazy people to vote.
>give states the power to verify the American citizenship of applicants registering to vote via mail.<
Oh yeah, that will fix it. All Democrat states will go for that.
BUT, Democrats don’t want no stinkin verifications.
What's to prevent a (hypothetical, of course) Dem loyalist USPS employee from landfilling mail votes from GOP districts?
Yes, and do not allow automatic mail in registration.
One should request mail in ballot, state his reasons, afresh in every election.
No to sending automatically mail in ballots to pretty much every voter.
So the Republicans have no problem with the mail in Ballots it seems.
Exactly the fools should be any use of mail in period.
Paper ballots
Purple fingers
National holiday
Voting stops at 8pm
Counting stops once all votes are counted.
>>What’s to prevent a (hypothetical, of course) Dem loyalist USPS employee from landfilling mail votes from GOP districts?
The County Clerk sends me an email that my ballot was received and counted.
They could have done this 25 years ago when it could have had a chance of passing.
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