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Have you voted yet?

Have you voted yet?


  • Total voters
    107
  • Poll closed .
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That is pathetic.
 
Voted Trudeau federally September 20, 2021
Voted Doug Ford here in Ontario June 2, 2022

No long line ups
No intimidating poll watchers
Anyone could bring a drink
Voting stations everywhere, no need to drive miles to get to one
Early voting
Mail in voting
Losing party did not deny results
No one stormed Parliament or Ontario Legislature

No, I plan to vote on election day like a normal person.

You mean "normal" people, who are not housebound, tied to an oxygen tube, too weak to walk without assistance or stand in long lines, can't afford to take off work, have no transportation to a voting booth miles away, and may not vote the way you want them to? Those "normal" people? Tighten your belt, your pants are slipping and your agenda is exposed.
I see myself and I am not normal. I use a walker, and vote in person
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i love these retarded triggered meltdown posts lol
I do not like the word my sister has Downs
So the disabled, elderly and anyone without a car aren't normal people?

Wow, anyone else you want to offend while you're on a roll?

How about people with jobs who don't have the luxury of waiting in line for hours because Republicans have done all they can to close voting locations and make it as annoying as possible to vote? I suppose it sucks to be them as well.
nope we are handicapped
 
Early voting, in person. No wait at all. Took a grand total of 10 minutes and that included parking my car and letting my son chat with the poll workers, get a sticker for himself and his stuffed animal and explaining the booth to him.
 
Wasn't an option for me in the answers. I haven't voted yet, I don't plan on it, and I am not ineligible.
 
So why did you post a picture of a tent?
Because, there's only so many times I can clarify that it is a library, big or small, it is a library which serves as a polling place during elections and has an outdoor drop box that I often use. I already said that I never saw the parking lot congested or an excess of voters there at any point in time.

I posted a picture of a tent because your questions, obviously questioning the ability of that building to have citizens vote there, had become a bit ridiculous. And you didn't answer my question by asking another question. Once again, why all the questions? I said how I voted and where I deposited my ballot, plain and simple. No further questioning needed.
 
Voted Trudeau federally September 20, 2021
Voted Doug Ford here in Ontario June 2, 2022

No long line ups
No intimidating poll watchers
Anyone could bring a drink
Voting stations everywhere, no need to drive miles to get to one
Early voting
Mail in voting
Losing party did not deny results
No one stormed Parliament or Ontario Legislature
Why would a poll watcher be intimidating. Wait....The black panthers with billy clubs in hand did try to intimidated while voters in Philadelphia 2009.
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Any one can bring a drink for themselves but an outsider can't influence voters by giving them a drink.
Georgia early voting is extended longer than Joe Biden's Delaware.
Well low and behold...Hillary/Gore and democrats have been bitching about election results for years....try to stay up to date. You can bet the farm this years mid-term will be no different.
Really no one has every stormed the Canadian parliament. I believe in the mid 19th century the parliament building was burned to the ground by protesters.
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Wasn't an option for me in the answers. I haven't voted yet, I don't plan on it, and I am not ineligible.

So you are registered to vote in the U.S. general election, but decided not to?

Shame on everyone who made that totally unpatriotic decision!
 
The average person isn't disabled, isn't elderly, and has a car, so technically, no.


Who's your favorite person in the world? I'll find a way.


I have a 50-minute drive to work, a ten-hour shift, another 50-minute drive home (with a nap possibly required near the halfway point), and 45 minutes at the gym planned for Tuesday. After all that, then I go vote. Cry me a ****in' river.

So, anyone who isn't you isn't normal?
Got it.
 
My "agenda?" Please. I've never made a secret of the fact that I don't like vote-by-mail at all and only tolerate absentee voting.

There has never been any reason not to love voting by mail ever since some states started doing it. You always knew many people are eligible to register, but fully incapable of voting in person.

Therefore, you obviously have an agenda, which is to prevent every Democrat from voting because most people who can't vote in person are not Republicans.
 
Your state ends early voting rat the same time most people are getting off work? Blame the Republicans. They all know thousands of Democratic voters are clocking out and looking for their cars at that time. Why can't they close early voting at the same time that they end Election Day voting, which usually is 7:00-8:00?
We base our Early Voting Hours on many years of Early Voting statistics regarding Early Voting patterns by the Electorate combined with cost of manning Early Voting locations.

We used to have longer Early Voting hours on weekdays and and even Early Voting on Saturdays.

The fall off of voters past 5:00 PM on weekdays and scarcity of voters at all on Saturdays made operating the Polling locations too expensive verses the turnout.

So we are available at the best hours and days for two weeks.

We start Absentee Balloting in early September. We have two weeks of 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM early voting. Plus the 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Election Day voting. We figure by 8:00 PM on November 8th folks will have had the opportunity to 'git er done' as it is said.
 
I am a able-bodied male. I will vote in person on election day.
 
There has never been any reason not to love voting by mail ever since some states started doing it. You always knew many people are eligible to register, but fully incapable of voting in person.

Therefore, you obviously have an agenda, which is to prevent every Democrat from voting because most people who can't vote in person are not Republicans.
I AM NOT A REPUBLICAN EITHER.

Try again!
 
Yes.


Thanks.

What is your reasoning for not voting ?

Can I still motivate you to vote D on Tuesday, considering other people in other countries do not even have the right to vote and are suppressed (= Russia, China or basically 75% of the world population), while others have fought and died for establishing democratic elections ?

I don't get people who don't vote ... it's just an easy 5 minute thing every few years.
 
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So what possible reason is there for you to hate the most convenient voting method?
When voting is made as easy as taking a shit, it will be treated with the same gravity and solemn duty (doodie?).

It's a big deal. Bother yourself just a little bit.
 
When voting is made as easy as taking a crap, it will be treated with the same gravity and solemn duty (doodie?).

It's a big deal. Bother yourself just a little bit.

All you are doing is avoiding the question, which can only mean you have no reason to give me for hating mail voting. If you can't give me that reason NOW, you have no reason at all except an evil agenda.

I will bother myself on Tuesday.
 
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