Why Republicans HATE Mail-In Voting #shorts



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47 thoughts on “Why Republicans HATE Mail-In Voting #shorts”

  1. I always assumed that Republicans just flat out hate democracy and will do absolutely everything they can to limit voting and elections. I mean, theyโ€™re trying to pass egregious voting suppression laws in several states after all.

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  2. I think the Republicans often go too far with these claims about mail in voting, but again hereโ€™s Vaush throwing in the discrimination and racism card as usual to suggest every Republican wants black people not to vote or any other minority group not to vote. This is of course absurd.

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  3. They probably don't like mail in because they believe that live voting is the most reliable. The notion that having to vote on voting day is somehow discriminatory, doesn't make sense to me, because everyone is subject to it. Republicans work too. In fact…. I mean, I don't know for sure, but who is more likely to be on welfare? Proooooobably people living in large cities, who largely vote democrat. I might be wrong about that. If I am, I am truly sorry. But hey, even if that is wrong, it's not as misinformed as accusing republicans of want to block people from voting. My claim is at least falsifiable, whereas the other is making accusations, which potentially seed misunderstanding, and hate. I have to admit, having a voting day with regular voting seems most reliable. Look at Arizona. Really? It just so happened that in the state that could determine the outcome of national power, their voting machines had a bunch of problems? Just do regular vote counting. Works just fine in Florida. Anyway, seems like a more reasonable solution would be to make voting a 2 day affair, instead of 1 day, since population is so big now, compared to when voting first started.

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