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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #25 on: Today at 07:47:15 AM »
All states will probably do this. Red states will become redder and blue states bluer.

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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #26 on: Today at 07:53:12 AM »
This such a obvious & common problem among Prime / Necrosis /
LurkingForBoys & all other Lefty posters - they have Zero introspect
& are Totally unable to say anything against their leftist indoctrination
& accept & back every single stupid & ridiculous thing.

Yet they think they're Oh so clever & intelligent  ::)     ;D :D ;D
Very closed minded people.
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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #27 on: Today at 08:56:15 AM »
I can provide personal evidence for that. Recently I received the mail in ballots for our local election. I received 2 ballots for people that I had never heard of, along with a ballot for someone that hasn't lived in my house for almost 20 years, correct address, wrong names. So I had the opportunity to vote 4 times (mine plus the 3 others that don't live at my address for you retards that aren't good at math). If that's happening to me, how many others does that happen to? How many of those that receive those extra ballots cast those votes? All legit ballots and votes, right? No fraud there. ::) I guess if I had to show up in person and show ID some how I could have cast all 4 of those votes right?


Anecdotal evidence is pretty weak stuff.

In theory it's rife with fraud, it provides a very key service for people who have a right to vote so if they want it replaced there needs to be a virtual option.

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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #28 on: Today at 09:09:04 AM »

Anecdotal evidence is pretty weak stuff.

In theory it's rife with fraud, it provides a very key service for people who have a right to vote so if they want it replaced there needs to be a virtual option.

Mail in for disabled or overseas military.

Who else needs virtual?
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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #29 on: Today at 09:17:57 AM »
Mail in for disabled or overseas military.

Who else needs virtual?

folks with disabilities across the board. Illegal immigrants.

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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #30 on: Today at 09:46:17 AM »
This such a obvious & common problem among Prime / Necrosis /
LurkingForBoys & all other Lefty posters - they have Zero introspect
& are Totally unable to say anything against their leftist indoctrination
& accept & back every single stupid & ridiculous thing.

Yet they think they're Oh so clever & intelligent  ::)     ;D :D ;D

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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #31 on: Today at 09:48:26 AM »
Actual voter fraud - of all types - is less than 0.001%   Not even 1%.  For something "so ripe", there isn't even enough to sway an election. 

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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #32 on: Today at 10:02:39 AM »
Actual voter fraud - of all types - is less than 0.001%   Not even 1%.  For something "so ripe", there isn't even enough to sway an election.

This is the point. There is clearly an ulterior motive.

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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #33 on: Today at 11:19:01 AM »

Anecdotal evidence is pretty weak stuff.


Of course it is when it disagrees with your point of view. :)
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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #34 on: Today at 11:35:30 AM »
Of course it is when it disagrees with your point of view. :)

It is but I am not saying it's worthless. It's considered the lowest form of evidence, technically.

The fact remains... what lurker posted is in fact correct as far as anyone knows. There is no actual evidence to the contrary and all the investigations have been pretty consistent. It's simply not a problem and what problematic elements exist are unimpactful. It's a solution to a gordian knot that doesnt exist that results in a faustian bargain of less access for vulnerable folks like seniors and the disabled for political gain.

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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #35 on: Today at 11:40:39 AM »
It is but I am not saying it's worthless. It's considered the lowest form of evidence, technically.

The fact remains... what lurker posted is in fact correct as far as anyone knows. There is no actual evidence to the contrary and all the investigations have been pretty consistent. It's simply not a problem and what problematic elements exist are unimpactful. It's a solution to a gordian knot that doesnt exist that results in a faustian bargain of less access for vulnerable folks like seniors and the disabled for political gain.

Please list all the in depth investigations so we can evaluate.

But you still ignore the perception problem.

Many Americans feel our elections are not secure, despite what the canadian medical workers say.

So what's the downside of limiting mail ins, and requiring voter ID, which is what most of the population wants anyway?

We've already gone over limiting the barriers to voting under this scenario, so why not do it?
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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #36 on: Today at 11:52:04 AM »
Please list all the in depth investigations so we can evaluate.

But you still ignore the perception problem.

Many Americans feel our elections are not secure, despite what the canadian medical workers say.

So what's the downside of limiting mail ins, and requiring voter ID, which is what most of the population wants anyway?

We've already gone over limiting the barriers to voting under this scenario, so why not do it?

What are the stats on wanting voter id beyond what you guys currently have? I am talking about the claim there is fraud. I would want voter ID but thats besides the point.

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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #37 on: Today at 11:57:35 AM »
It is but I am not saying it's worthless. It's considered the lowest form of evidence, technically.

So you're admitting there's evidence... :o
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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #38 on: Today at 12:06:58 PM »
Add wording to the list of things that need to change in government. They pulled that shit out here in CA with a gas tax and people unwittingly voted to keep. Verbiage in bills should be clear and concise.

Absolutely, and no gutting and stuffing bills either. BTW, anyone can write bills by using the initiative process in California. You can too.

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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
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Re: Virginia gerrymandering vote
« Reply #40 on: Today at 12:23:01 PM »
I can provide personal evidence for that. Recently I received the mail in ballots for our local election. I received 2 ballots for people that I had never heard of, along with a ballot for someone that hasn't lived in my house for almost 20 years, correct address, wrong names. So I had the opportunity to vote 4 times (mine plus the 3 others that don't live at my address for you retards that aren't good at math). If that's happening to me, how many others does that happen to? How many of those that receive those extra ballots cast those votes? All legit ballots and votes, right? No fraud there. ::) I guess if I had to show up in person and show ID some how I could have cast all 4 of those votes right?

I guess you could if you don't mind being charged and convicted of fraud. Have you ever heard of signature verification? California uses it when processing ballots.

https://www.sos.ca.gov/administration/regulations/current-regulations/elections/signature-verification-ballot-processing-and-ballot-counting-emergency-regulations