My mother and my daughter went up to the courthouse in Monday to vote early. In order to get into the courthouse they have one entrance open at the law enforcement area and to go through that entrance they had to go through a metal detector, while someone did a cursory search of their purses for weapons.
Why would they ever need to search your personal belongings for you to exercise your right to vote. Especially when the Auditor's office is not even close to the courts, or the jail?
It seems to me it's a great way to suppress the early voting turnout of certain voters.
Maybe they saw that Jason Lewis ad, the one where he shoots that purse gun, and they got to thinking...
Seriously, what "certain voters" are you talking about?
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The website looks a little sketchy and low budget.
What part of your offering did you like best?
Unsolicited mail-in voter literature?
Too bad all of my campaign mailings went right into the recycling. Because thinking got some unsolicited voter mail-in stuff from both parties. Maybe someone here could help clarify that.
“Vote by mail really works well here in Utah,” said Justin Lee, director of elections in Utah, where the Republican administration sends ballots to every voter in the state. “We do feel it’s safe and secure. We don’t feel there are any real instances of either widespread fraud or voter disenfranchisement.”
^^ undermining democracy? You draft dodging communist bastard, so you would rather live in the equivalent of a banana republic, if Gropey stands as President (nothing more than a pedocrat shill) I hope you get what you deserve.