And, as I’ve said many, MANY times. No ballot counted until all military servicemen and women’s ballots are counted first!
I know, I know, wishful thinking....
Our early voting process in Texas is pretty much identical to our election day process, except that multiple precincts can share one common early voting location. In my experience, the early voting process in Texas is no more conducive to voter fraud than the voting that takes place on election day. Personally, I am glad that we have the convenience of early voting. When George W Bush was first elected as Governor of Texas, I was watching the election results from my hotel room in Phoenix, Arizona while on a business trip that came up at the last minute. When George W Bush was initially elected as President in 2000 (before algore began his campaign to steal the election), I watched the election returns coming in from my hotel room in Parsippany, New Jersey, while on a business trip that came up at the last minute. In both elections, I had taken advantage of early voting, and in both cases if we had not had early voting available I would have missed out on voting in those elections.
Early and absentee voting for no reason must be stopped. It is a prescription for voter fraud.
How is it more of a prescription for voter fraud than voting on one day?
Someone from Ohio really shouldn’t be lecturing Texans on how to run elections.
Now mosey on up to Cleveland and turn out the vote for Dennis.