There are not enough Democratic operatives with enough time to fill in the bank spots on your ballot for you. Plus, at least in my state, when your ballot is fed into the tabulating machine, it counts the number of blank votes for each line, information which is printed out on a physical tape, recorded on a thumb drive, and transmitted t…
There are not enough Democratic operatives with enough time to fill in the bank spots on your ballot for you. Plus, at least in my state, when your ballot is fed into the tabulating machine, it counts the number of blank votes for each line, information which is printed out on a physical tape, recorded on a thumb drive, and transmitted to the election commission via wi-fi after polls close. Thus, a large number of votes filled in later would be glaringly easy to document.
Caterwauling about massive voter fraud is initiated by petty politicians in a fit of denial that voters could possibly have rejected them, and believed by people who have no clue how elections are actually organized. I did once hear from a fervent Trump voter in Texas who also works elections, who told me she had figured out a way voter fraud could be perpetrated with all the safeguards now in place, but its none of the airy notions people have been floating the last few years, and of course she's not telling anyone what it is.
As for Trump crawling back, yes, I noticed that, but he ALSO wants the votes of pro-choice Republicans back, and he changes his focus every five minutes, so don't expect much. He's wobbling because he wants the pro-life vote and a chunk of focused pro-choice voters.
There are not enough Democratic operatives with enough time to fill in the bank spots on your ballot for you. Plus, at least in my state, when your ballot is fed into the tabulating machine, it counts the number of blank votes for each line, information which is printed out on a physical tape, recorded on a thumb drive, and transmitted to the election commission via wi-fi after polls close. Thus, a large number of votes filled in later would be glaringly easy to document.
Caterwauling about massive voter fraud is initiated by petty politicians in a fit of denial that voters could possibly have rejected them, and believed by people who have no clue how elections are actually organized. I did once hear from a fervent Trump voter in Texas who also works elections, who told me she had figured out a way voter fraud could be perpetrated with all the safeguards now in place, but its none of the airy notions people have been floating the last few years, and of course she's not telling anyone what it is.
As for Trump crawling back, yes, I noticed that, but he ALSO wants the votes of pro-choice Republicans back, and he changes his focus every five minutes, so don't expect much. He's wobbling because he wants the pro-life vote and a chunk of focused pro-choice voters.