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The market value of a mail-in ballot.

bricklayer

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Mail-in ballots are not worthless. There are plenty of people who'll give you a buck or two for your ballot. If a ballot is mailed out to everyone, it will create a ballot market.
There will be retail buyers, bundlers and underwriters.
For what do you think 'wino joe' would sell his vote?
 
Mail-in ballots are not worthless. There are plenty of people who'll give you a buck or two for your ballot. If a ballot is mailed out to everyone, it will create a ballot market.
There will be retail buyers, bundlers and underwriters.
For what do you think 'wino joe' would sell his vote?

It hasn't anywhere in the country where mail-in ballots have been in use for years.
 
Mail-in ballots are not worthless. There are plenty of people who'll give you a buck or two for your ballot. If a ballot is mailed out to everyone, it will create a ballot market.
There will be retail buyers, bundlers and underwriters.
For what do you think 'wino joe' would sell his vote?

Why can't this be true of in-person voting? Are you just making things up in order to manufacture an argument against mail-in?
 
President Trump uses mail in ballot.

Enough said.
 
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