Many, many years ago, we had reasonable Republicans, and I regularly voted for them. Those days are gone.
Many, many years ago, we had reasonable Republicans, and I regularly voted for them. Those days are gone.
And as a part of the lazy journalism of this article, it ignores significant factors. For instance, Arizona has instigated in recent years voting by mail where anybody can request a ballot. They also support early voting. That reduces the number of traditional voting places needed on election day.
Yes, IL hope DH is doing well!
Do you go together? My parents always went to vote individually. I'd noticed it but didn't really think about it much until after I was an adult and they were still doing it so I asked why. Mom told the story of when they went to vote together as newlyweds in the mid 50's. Dad went first. Then mom stated her name and the poll worker tried to find her in the democratic listing, so mom said "I'm registered republican". To which the poll worker responded by shouting to my dad (now in the voting booth) "Whatsa matter!? You can't keep her in line??? har har har" Even though that had been 40 years earlier, when Mom told that story she became angry remembering how she had wanted to punch that woman at the time.
I can't speak for other states but the largest blue state in the nation has a nonpartisan redistricting commission. I'm fine with that and wish every state had one because I'm not in favor of gerrymandering regardless of who it benefits. California democrats can do just fine without having their thumbs on the scale, thank you very much.
In Georgia ballot drop boxes are limited by state law, as is the ability to vote absentee. Those are not controlled by the county.
https://www.npr.org/2022/07/27/11124...rop-box-access
But we weren't talking about ballot drop boxes, we were talking about polling stations.
Although the story you link to doesn't say so, it would appear that it too is missing context. It would appear to be a complaint that the temporary/emergency measures put into place during covid lockdowns are no longer authorized. Considering the fact that in Georgia, as well as most other states, it's never been easier to vote considering generous early voting timelines and ease of absentee ballots, why is it necessary to maintain special considerations due to covid era lockdown and limited public gathering restrictions? All voting in Georgia ended a couple of hours ago so there's no reason to continue the Jim Crow 2 narrative any longer.
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
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