So I wonder though, how is there enough time for a bunch of people to request mail ballots, have additional amounts of said ballots printed and available, have these ballots mailed to the voters and returned? All of this can be done, but the logistics can't be worked out to figure out how to continue with in person voting in these areas?
I just don't like the normalization of the solution of "something bad happens, so lets switch to mail in votes."
The big problem is people who were going to these polling places are now somewhere else beyond the county lines. Those would be major Republican voters.
So I wonder though, how is there enough time for a bunch of people to request mail ballots, have additional amounts of said ballots printed and available, have these ballots mailed to the voters and returned? All of this can be done, but the logistics can't be worked out to figure out how to continue with in person voting in these areas?
I just don't like the normalization of the solution of "something bad happens, so lets switch to mail in votes."
Charlotte: 47% R, 24% D
Lee: 43% R, 25% D
Sarasota: 43% R, 29% D
He's fucking trolling them to come out against mail-in ballots because this move is only doing mail-in in Republican counties.
I think he learned from Trump that when the media wants to cancel you they'll take any stance opposite yours even if it's against themselves.
Good eye.
The big problem is people who were going to these polling places are now somewhere else beyond the county lines. Those would be major Republican voters.