The Voting Thread (Procedures, Turnout, Legal Challenges)(Update: Trump to file suit in PA, MI, WI, AZ, NV, GA) (17 Viewers)

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    Lapaz

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    There is a lot of push-back from Trump on voting by mail, but most states allow it, and 1/3 allow it without any excuse. His rationale is that it will lead to vast fraud, but of course that isn't his real reason. His real reason is that he thinks it will be worse for conservatives, but studies have shown that states that have instituted much broader voting by mail haven't had any statistical changes in party voting.



    Although, normally voting by mail doesn't affect party votes, I bet it might this year if we have another resurgence of Covid, because I think the right is much more apt to discount the virus than the left. I know that is why Trump is against it.

    Whether you're left or right wing, expanding mail in votes is the right thing to do to reduce the likelihood of spreading the virus, to expand voter participation, and to make it easier for those that do show up to stay distant. It will also allow any people with susceptibilities to remain safer. I think voting by mail could be made extremely secure by having people vote using traditional postal mail, coupled with requiring a confirmation either by phone, email or text. If done by phone, then voters can provide confirmation that can include confirming their form number. If done by email or text, it can include a picture of their form, and then confirmation that that was their form. Rather than staffers individually calling people, this can be automated by having voters call the number, text the number, or email the address provided to them on their form. A website can even be created with a database of those that have voted, and perhaps a link to allow people to confirm their vote was correctly registered. For people without computers, a site can include a means to access the database over the phone with some confirmation information. These types of systems are used extensively by banks and other sites that need security, so I think they are mature enough to use. We could even use such a site for people to confirm their vote on the day of the election.
     
    No this is the timeframe


    “I did receive a call from President Trump, late Tuesday evening, after the meeting,” Monica Palmer, one of two Republican members of the four-member Wayne County canvassing board, told The Post. “He was checking in to make sure I was safe after hearing the threats and doxing that had occurred.”
    The call came after an hours-long meeting Tuesday in which the four-member canvassing board voted to certify the results of the Nov. 3 election, a key step toward finalizing President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the state.

    In affidavits signed Wednesday evening, the two GOP members of the board allege that they were improperly pressured into certifying the election and accused Democrats of reneging on a promise to audit votes in Detroit.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/11/19/wayne-county-rescind-certifying-election/
     
    Yeah, the first line was referring to the Michigan case. The edited part more for the broader context of any remaining cases in the works in addition to the PA case. Was just wondering if there was anything we can follow along sort of like what we did the other day with the PA case.

    No, the tweet described it as "open court" but he's referring to a docket filing. It's a motion for voluntary dismissal, it's not associated with any hearing. (At least not yet).
     
    The fact is however that he tried and he might do the same with other canvassing board members where the election result has NOT been approved.
     
    The fact is however that he tried and he might do the same with other canvassing board members where the election result has NOT been approved.

    Yep, we'll see. Just remember that each state has their own election rules, so Trump has to tread carefully. What he can get away with may not necessarily be the case in another state.

    That said, his options are going to start narrowing very quickly once the remaining key states certify their elections over the next 3-4 days.
     
    Lol, I'm sneaking an occasional peek and it looks like Rudy is just regurgitating all of the arguments from each case. Smh. Nothing really new here, it looks like.

    Appropriate since it was mostly word vomit anyway.
     
    What's that?

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