The fact that mail in ballots are ok for both parties- tells me it's both agreeable and legal. Why don't RedHats think it's ok for immobile or home bound folks, or people who will be out of the area during Nov 5th, count as legitimate voters?
Originally Posted by eyecu2
Here's a thought!
Election day is made to be a
National Holiday where everything other than truly mission critical stuff needs to be closed. Like Christmas or Thanksgiving. This way, everyone can vote because they don't need to take time off.
And then also help the elderly or immobile to travel to their polling location. This way, even people without a means to travel (a big importance for rural locations) can vote!
but... you are right. The redhats don't want any of this, because their whole deal is to disenfranchise voters. If EVERYONE in the country voted, there would be no GOP victories anywhere other than local elections.
I'm glad that some of the crazy rules are being rolled back regarding our mail in ballots. It is needlessly added confusion that is just voter intimidation masquerading as 'security'