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Kooky Kalifornia Casting Ballots
The California primary election is set for Tuesday, June 7. Ballots and the State’s Voter Information Guide are already in homes. There is plenty of time for citizens to research and make their decisions before going to ballot box. But many, if they vote at all, will not bother to do so. That ballot that came in the mail this week can simply be filled out and sent back the same day it arrived. Drop boxes begin service on May 16. In-person voting begins at various locations May 28.
Why people cannot vote on election day, with paper ballots, is beyond me. Why anyone can request a mail-in ballot simply because they are too darn lazy to get their tails to a polling place is nuts. And why is it necessary to vote anytime between May 5, and election day, June 7? Should one drop off that ballot in the mailbox at midnight on June 7, fear not. Your vote will be counted even if it arrives on June 14.
I know people who voted early in 2020 with mail-in ballots. This was not because they happened to be out of town on election day. Or too ill to drive to the polling place. They simply did not want to be bothered doing what they had done the majority of their life, going to the polling location on election Tuesday. Later, when they “suddenly” realized Biden had dementia and maybe was compromised by his crack-head son, they were upset that they had not waited until election day to cast their ballot. (How any of them, who had been eligible to vote for at least 50 years, had no idea that Biden was a demented sleazebag, is for them to explain.)
We can thank Governor Newsome for the crazier-than-the-Crazy-Cali norm for all things involving voting. California is still in a State of Emergency. The man still has emergency powers that were enacted in March 2020.
The argument against all these excessive voting days is simple: it makes the election ripe for voter fraud.
FULL POST HERE
Why people cannot vote on election day, with paper ballots, is beyond me. Why anyone can request a mail-in ballot simply because they are too darn lazy to get their tails to a polling place is nuts. And why is it necessary to vote anytime between May 5, and election day, June 7? Should one drop off that ballot in the mailbox at midnight on June 7, fear not. Your vote will be counted even if it arrives on June 14.
I know people who voted early in 2020 with mail-in ballots. This was not because they happened to be out of town on election day. Or too ill to drive to the polling place. They simply did not want to be bothered doing what they had done the majority of their life, going to the polling location on election Tuesday. Later, when they “suddenly” realized Biden had dementia and maybe was compromised by his crack-head son, they were upset that they had not waited until election day to cast their ballot. (How any of them, who had been eligible to vote for at least 50 years, had no idea that Biden was a demented sleazebag, is for them to explain.)
We can thank Governor Newsome for the crazier-than-the-Crazy-Cali norm for all things involving voting. California is still in a State of Emergency. The man still has emergency powers that were enacted in March 2020.
The argument against all these excessive voting days is simple: it makes the election ripe for voter fraud.
FULL POST HERE
Published on May 15, 2022 16:43
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ca-elections, crazy-ca, shellenberger, voter-fraud
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