

Hopefully she goes back and this time tells them to fuck off. Of course she may have been lying to avoid looking bad.
BTW no one had! Young people man, I told you not to count on them.
What Democrats do is well over the border into illegal, example, the link above, where the fraud groups were indicted. You're complaining about a mailer that suggests voters should "write in" another candidate? That's the "bordering on illegal" thing you object to? Dude, you're allowed to send mailers suggesting voters vote for whomever you want - yourself, Mickey Mouse, Donald Drumpf, My Balls -- it's called "freedom of expression." I know your side thinks that's a quaint, antiquated relic of a bygone era, but dude - if you're crying about some folks mailing notes to people that say "vote for Pakoota" because your voting base is so retarded that they might actually "vote for Pakoota", well, you've got bigger problems to worry about.Tero wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 4:46 pmGerrymandering, Seattle groups dostracting Democrats with mailers to vote for ”different Drmocrats” and all the voter ID tricks. It’s bordering on illegal what Republicans do. Not to mention Russian Trolls.Forty Two wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:29 pmYou mean the Democrat voter fraud rings that were created to stuff the ballot boxes? https://www.star-telegram.com/news/loca ... 20740.htmlTero wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:02 pmTexas is a big state. With voter suppression across the state they can beat a Democrat. I think Cruz will last 6 years and be gone. With a Democrat winning, that would piss off Republicans to hang on to seats in house 2022. But still, state is going Latino. Make babies!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/won ... a4d8419a61For a sense of the extent of the Democrat-drawn gerrymander, consider this: In 2016, Republican candidates won 37 percent of the statewide two-party vote for U.S. House seats. But because of the way Democrats drew district boundaries after the 2010 Census, that translated to just one of the state's eight House seats.
On the basis of a simple visual inspection, the boundaries are something of a mess, following no discernible rhyme or reason. The districts are among the least geographically compact in the nation, which is often a telltale sign that partisan shenanigans are afoot.
But to fully understand the genius of Maryland Democrats' gerrymander, we need to impose the district boundaries over precinct-level 2016 presidential election results, so we can we can see how the borders interact with the state's partisan geography. I've done that at the state level below, using a map of precinct-level returns compiled by Ryne Rohla of Washington State University.
It's been called a “crazy quilt.” A “blood spatter from a crime scene.” A “broken-winged pterodactyl, lying prostrate across the center of the state.” At one point, the district is contiguous only by virtue of a swim across a tendril of the Chesapeake Bay. At another, it narrows down to the width of a block and a half in northeast Baltimore.
Missing "something or other?" What more than "being registered" and (in some places) the same ID you need to cash a check, buy a beer/cigs, drive a car..... or be admitted to and register for school.... do you need? If that - any place that requires an ID gives a laundry list of possible identification methods.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 4:52 pmI was asking around at school yesterday if anyone had voted, and some poor girl said she had been turned away because she was missing something or other. I asked if she was registered and she said yes it was extra credit in her history class.
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Hopefully she goes back and this time tells them to fuck off. Of course she may have been lying to avoid looking bad.
BTW no one had! Young people man, I told you not to count on them.
Unlikely. How in the world do you get "spooked" at a polling place? It's run by a bunch of retirees. You show up, and there is a sign "vote here." So you go there. If there is a line, you stand behind the last person. When you get to the table, you say your name, and (maybe) show an ID. They give you a ballot. You go to a private table and take all the time you need to fill in the dots. Then you put the the paper ballot into the reader. Nobody says shit to you.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:04 pmProbably. There's a chance someone spooked her but it's unlikely.
It looks that way. My county doesn't have polls open today, I guess. I checked online. Tomorrow I can vote. I may try to swing by in the morning. I'm a little worried they'll spook me, though. It's such a worrying thing, this whole "voting" thing. Walking into a room with like, other people around, and like, privately filling in an oval. What if someone asks me a question?Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:04 pm
I'm in line now, and it's crazy out here.I wouldn't be surprised if this is the biggest turn out we've had in awhile.
Word.laklak wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:29 pmYeah the amendments are critical, as is the governorship. I cannot stand De Santis, but that fucking idiot running for the Dems is a disaster waiting to happen. We had a bunch of county stuff to vote on too, important shit like preventing them from selling off county land to developers. I voted YES on any initiative that restricted their ability to raise taxes and spend more money, and NO on anything that was going to cost me. Fuck them, I already pay more than my Fair Share and I don't give a shit about expensive new palm trees for downtown tourists to gawk at. Fuck off to Orlando.
And I signed a petition to legalize home grown weed.
I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss her complaints.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:04 pmProbably. There's a chance someone spooked her but it's unlikely.
Entirely agree. The Russians would have a field day.
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