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"As U.S. election officials gird for a dramatic expansion of mail voting in the Nov. 3 election, Democrats across the country are promoting drop boxes as a convenient and reliable option for voters who don’t want to entrust their ballots to the U.S. Postal Service.
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign, meanwhile, has sued to prevent their use in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, alleging that the receptacles could enable voting fraud . . .
In Missouri, Republican Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft decided not to distribute 80 drop boxes he had purchased because state law requires those ballots to be returned by mail.
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"As U.S. election officials gird for a dramatic expansion of mail voting in the Nov. 3 election, Democrats across the country are promoting drop boxes as a convenient and reliable option for voters who don’t want to entrust their ballots to the U.S. Postal Service.
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign, meanwhile, has sued to prevent their use in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, alleging that the receptacles could enable voting fraud . . .
In Missouri, Republican Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft decided not to distribute 80 drop boxes he had purchased because state law requires those ballots to be returned by mail.
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Missouri won't use 85 ballot drop boxes for November vote
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri officials say they will not use 85 ballot drop boxes for the Nov. 3 election because of confusion over a new state voting law. The new mail-in voting option requires residents to mail completed ballots to local election authorities.
The libtards squealing like Ned Beatty in Deliverance begins in 10... 9... 8...
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ReplyDeleteBlacks can find crack, guns, and hookers on any street in America, but apparently can't find a mailbox or post office. I think it's a literacy issue.
ReplyDelete7:29: Baby Bart's way too busy to sleep. He has a full day of sharing his insight ahead of him. Keeps him off the street, fortunately.
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