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09-10-2020, 07:55 PM
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Did You Get the Postcard in the Mail Today? Instructions on How to Proceed for Vote by Mail?
I did. It is titled '' if you plan to vote by mail, plan ahead''.
It gives instructions and pointers, if you want to vote by mail. 5 check points.
Addressed to ''Postal Customer''.
Now, if I planned to vote by mail, I might get a few nuggets of wisdom. But really, it is kind of obvious information. How much money did we (taxpayers) spend to do this mailing?
Oh, almost forgot the best part. I got 2 of the postcards. One was addressed to my neighbor, two doors down. Good thing (?) It wasn't actual ballots. On the other hand, I don't trust that neighbor to vote correctly.
The jokes are already writing themselves. If you can't drag your ass in person to vote, with a valid photo ID.. You are not qualified to vote. We have, what, 17 days to vote? Don't bullshit me about ''the pandemic'', I saw you at Walmart, surrounded by 200 people packed in tightly, when you were buying potato chips. That excuse isn't flying.
This expanded vote by mail is a deliberate clusterfuck.
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09-10-2020, 08:37 PM
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Well.. here's the good news.
All of the Republican friends on my social media are voting in person, because they don't trust the liberals.
All of the Democrat friends on my social media are voting in person, because they don't trust the conservatives.
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09-10-2020, 09:55 PM
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Ha! That is good news. Hopefully it gets follow through. I heard on some news outlet today, that a huge majority of Republicans would vote in person, Democrats by a large margin would choose mail. The storytellers said therefore on November 3rd, Trump would be the ''winner'', but it would be 3-4 more days before we would really know.
I doubt the figures presented, but if they are right in their conclusion.. And Biden wins.. Year 2000 will look calm by comparison. Trump may really NOT leave, say, on January 20, if Biden squeaks out a win. Biden better win 300+ Delegates if he wins, or we're fucked.
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09-10-2020, 10:08 PM
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I just want the economy to completely open up. That’s not asking for much
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09-11-2020, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Chung Tran
Ha! That is good news. Hopefully it gets follow through. I heard on some news outlet today, that a huge majority of Republicans would vote in person, Democrats by a large margin would choose mail. The storytellers said therefore on November 3rd, Trump would be the ''winner'', but it would be 3-4 more days before we would really know.
I doubt the figures presented, but if they are right in their conclusion.. And Biden wins.. Year 2000 will look calm by comparison. Trump may really NOT leave, say, on January 20, if Biden squeaks out a win. Biden better win 300+ Delegates if he wins, or we're fucked.
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Statistics on who -labs to vote by mail are skewed by the fact that lots of Democratic states have voted by mail for years. My friends in California and Oregon haven’t had to go to the polls for years.
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09-11-2020, 06:55 AM
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The storytellers said therefore on November 3rd, Trump would be the ''winner'', but it would be 3-4 more days before we would really know.
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Hah Storytellers I like that.
3-4 days? The battle space prep articles I've seen are saying 3-4 weeks because it's going to take the Democrats that long to figure out how far behind they are and whether they can manufacture and "find" enough missing mail in ballots to drag Biden over the line. 3-4 days isn't going to be enough to do that. We're looking for a repeat of 2000-2001 again no matter what. Democrats have already war gamed out a Trump win and they have refused to concede under any circumstances.
And since Biden isn't making any decisions (likely which pudding he's having today is a stretch), that's exactly what's going to happen no concession.
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09-11-2020, 07:53 AM
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Of course, if Biden ''wins'' on November 3rd. Let's say he has 287 Delegates, and there are still votes outstanding.. Trump will challenge the veracity of many mail-in ballots. You know damn well Biden won't be getting that concession phone call.
What if we're all wrong? One side goes over 270 late on November 3, and we wake up November 4, knowing who will be sworn in January 20? and nobody is fighting the results? Everyone ''knows'' there will be a dispute, so it doesn't happen?
After all, we knew in 2016 that many people would leave for Canada, etc., if Trump won. Did anyone follow through?
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09-11-2020, 09:33 AM
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Who was the last person to win the popular vote and become President and who was the last person to win the popular vote and lose the election?
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09-11-2020, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Chung Tran
Of course, if Biden ''wins'' on November 3rd. Let's say he has 287 Delegates, and there are still votes outstanding.. Trump will challenge the veracity of many mail-in ballots. You know damn well Biden won't be getting that concession phone call.
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All I have heard out of you is the how Trump will act if Biden wins and everything is negative. Do you not think Biden/Democrats will be apoplectic if Trump wins. You claim to be open minded, and if you truly were, you could visualize both sides reactions. You said that the 2000/1 election would be overshadowed this year if Trump loses. Mark my words, you haven't seen anything like what the lefts reaction will be to a Trump victory.
The left has never accepted the 2016 election results. The 2018 election screwed by the Special Counsel election meddling. Yes, its election meddling when a they publicly investigate a president with no evidence and run the farce right through the election. If they were straight, they would have announced that aspect of the investigation was concluded to be truthful to the American public. This year, the left has already announced that Biden should not concede under ANY circumstance. Please don't say its the same thing Trump said, it is not. Trump was asked if he would accept the results of the election with no qualifiers. There is no one in their right mind who would say without question I will accept whatever is posted. The difference is democrats do not want to accept any loss and Trump reserves the right to question results. Reserving your right sounds pretty damn standard to me.
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09-11-2020, 12:11 PM
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No matter what side of this your on VOTE in person ,,,, just saying
Yeah 3/4 x a week I have to take mail to neighbors so Chung is right just wow this cant work
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09-12-2020, 02:32 AM
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I'll give it a try to the questions CG2014 asked earlier ..... the last person to win the popular vote and become president? Obama in 2008? ..... and who was the last person to win the popular vote and lose the election? Hillary Clinton in 2016 ..... and to everyone who gets so bent out of shape when a person loses the popular vote but has enough electoral votes to secure the nomination, that has happened 5 times since we started electing presidents:in 1824 John Quincy Adams beat Andrew Jackson; in 1876 Rutherford B Hayes beat Samuel Tilden; in 1888 Benjamin Harrison beat Grover Cleveland; in 2000 George Bush Jr. beat Al Gore; and in 2016 Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton ..... LONG LIVE THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE!!!!! .....
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09-12-2020, 09:25 AM
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I'll give it a try to the questions CG2014 asked earlier ..... the last person to win the popular vote and become president? Obama in 2008? ..... and who was the last person to win the popular vote and lose the election? Hillary Clinton in 2016 ..... and to everyone who gets so bent out of shape when a person loses the popular vote but has enough electoral votes to secure the nomination, that has happened 5 times since we started electing presidents:in 1824 John Quincy Adams beat Andrew Jackson; in 1876 Rutherford B Hayes beat Samuel Tilden; in 1888 Benjamin Harrison beat Grover Cleveland; in 2000 George Bush Jr. beat Al Gore; and in 2016 Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton ..... LONG LIVE THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE!!!!! .....
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09-12-2020, 12:55 PM
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Thank you 00 gauge.
Yes I still remember THIS from the 2000 election:
I think the Democrats are still crying about it after almost 20 years.
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09-12-2020, 02:22 PM
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Statistics on who -labs to vote by mail are skewed by the fact that lots of Democratic states have voted by mail for years. My friends in California and Oregon haven’t had to go to the polls for years.
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Well it seems as if you value convenience over civic duty. I sure hope they don't complain about the govt. they get. Blackouts, forest fires, skyrocketing taxes, looting, rioting. Yeah, they're getting the very best govt. with that whole ballot harvesting thing.
If we want to make it really convenient, we should just let the commies decide for us!
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09-12-2020, 02:42 PM
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Thank you 00 gauge.
Yes I still remember THIS from the 2000 election:
I think the Democrats are still crying about it after almost 20 years.
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Florida and the nation got what it deserved on that election: a wakeup call.
If it still fucked up there, that's on them all. Writing has been on the wall for a long time.
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