LouderVol
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If he legitimately believed that voting by mail wasn't a safe and valid method of having a vote count, especially in such an important state as Florida where we have had a Presidential General Election literally come down to less than 500 votes, then he wouldn't do it. As President, he could be in Florida by private jet in a few hours on any given day and be right back in the Oval Office that same day... so why does he vote by mail? Becomes he doesn't really believe that the system is rife with fraud. He just doesn't want voter turnout to be unusually high, because the prevailing belief is that helps Democrats.Perhaps. It's definitely a bad light. But I don't see how it speaks to his motives, or demands that he's lying about why he's against it. That is, unless you're arguing that he doesn't trust himself to vote by mail?
If he legitimately believed that voting by mail wasn't a safe and valid method of having a vote count, especially in such an important state as Florida where we have had a Presidential General Election literally come down to less than 500 votes, then he wouldn't do it. As President, he could be in Florida by private jet in a few hours on any given day and be right back in the Oval Office that same day... so why does he vote by mail? Becomes he doesn't really believe that the system is rife with fraud. He just doesn't want voter turnout to be unusually high, because the prevailing belief is that helps Democrats.
If he legitimately believed that voting by mail wasn't a safe and valid method of having a vote count, especially in such an important state as Florida where we have had a Presidential General Election literally come down to less than 500 votes, then he wouldn't do it. As President, he could be in Florida by private jet in a few hours on any given day and be right back in the Oval Office that same day... so why does he vote by mail? Becomes he doesn't really believe that the system is rife with fraud. He just doesn't want voter turnout to be unusually high, because the prevailing belief is that helps Democrats.
Trump has already committed voter fraud, as well as one of his campaign aides. So maybe he doesn't trust himself to not commit a felony.Seriously? He's listed one danger of mail-in voting being one person stuffing the ballot with multiple votes. You're saying he doesn't trust himself not to vote several times?
Or do you think he doesn't trust himself not to commit residence fraud to fraudulently vote by mail?
Post Your Voter Fraud Evidence Here
Do you want him to stop using credit cards as well just because he won't give you his card numbers?
It's an incredibly weak argument.
No. It’s not. She’s bisexual, identifies as black (emotion over science), and she once chaired a NAACP chapter. If she’s a Trump supporter, then LG is a Seminoles’ booster.That explains it. It's on page 2. Yeah, she has endorsed Trump. So, you can let that whole "you ain't black" thing go. It's passe.
It does seem like January was an eternity ago. No way that it's only been five months. It's been so chaotic, that it's easy to forget that political pundits were saying the Trump impeachment would be the dominant story of the election campaign. Hell, that's never even mentioned anymore. It's not even like an afterthought or distant memory. It's been completely forgotten.Given how crazy 2020 has been, I think it is way too far out to put much stock in election polls right now. We still have the Yellowstone eruptions and giant meteor to get through before November.
Crazy when you think about it. I'm sure there will be much more weirdness to come.It does seem like January was an eternity ago. No way that it's only been five months. It's been so chaotic, that it's easy to forget that political pundits were saying the Trump impeachment would be the dominant story of the election campaign. Hell, that's never even mentioned anymore. It's not even like an afterthought or distant memory. It's been completely forgotten.
I can see that argument, but how then would a Secretary of State ever run for office?I can tell you what one answer should be: A candidate in any election should NEVER also have the responsibility of purging voter registration rolls for that same election, as was the case with Brian Kemp and his run for governor, in that post you replied to. Kemp should have recused himself from his duties as the Secretary of State while running for the governor of Georgia. That was an obvious conflict of interest.
