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"M"'s avatar

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"M"'s avatar

I think they're just being passive-aggressive in the way the Repugnicans also failed to renew funding for CHIP or for the Violence Against Women Act.

Something tells me if the ballots were defaulting to Democratic Senatorial candidates when people tried to vote straight GOP ticket, they'd suddenly find themselves enabled & empowered to find a whole lot to say about it.

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Dragon with the girl tattoo's avatar

Nope, he has a history of faking tribe connections. Without a hint of irony or self reflection he also posted pocahontas memes about Warren.

Dragon with the girl tattoo's avatar

Photoshop a picture of the offending jiblet onto the paper, that way you`ll be acting presidential. Stormy made precedence.

Dragon with the girl tattoo's avatar

Saw pics of ballot screens where it happened. Other commenters were quick to point out that it was illegal to take pictures of your ballot, which to me sounds insane. Why is it illegal to document potential vote rigging? Who wrote this law?

Dragon with the girl tattoo's avatar

Only there is reports of people hitting the straight ticket for dems, and Cruz is listed as the senator voted for.

David Brown's avatar

As I recall, there were a couple cases of people submitting ballots on behalf of recently deceased relatives, which would be "gray area" if the departed had actually started filling it out. Any correlation w/ Republican voting could just be through the senior demographic.

The Librarian's avatar

If I remember correctly, the last people that were caught committing voter fraud were GOP. I guess they didn’t learn to fraud properly.

L. Ron Pony  🇺🇦's avatar

But he's a crazy person himself. Don't all those crazy people know each other?

L. Ron Pony  🇺🇦's avatar

Unfortunately their voters are even more so.

Oblio's Cap's avatar

I couldn't see the Forest for the trees...

TexasDumb's avatar

Even if the suggested crime is bugfuck insane? Damn, that's a tough law.

David Brown's avatar

The real fallacy here is that undocumented migrants already obtain fraudulent Id's and docs all the time for reasons unrelated to voting. Thus, the key question is not whether they could commit electoral fraud but whether they are interested in doing so. The answer is probably with far less frequency than their actual representation in the populace. Bonus points for fretting over this in a state that's closer to Toronto than Mexico.