Barfly wrote:Well then I wouldn't be able to vote, I travel for a living. I'm sure a good number of other people can't make it to the polls on election day for whatever reason, and also need to absentee vote.
I get you, and agree with you, but if the battle cry from the right wing is voter fraud, don't you think we ought to address the area where voter fraud has been proven, and prosecuted? Why, please tell me, is the GOP restricting longstanding early voting days(notably Sundays, when many black churches provide transportation to polls), purging voter rolls at the last minute(claiming
likely felony records or non-citizen status, with no time to actually check or appeal),elimination local polling places in poor districts with limited transportation, and of course, mandatory voter ID with little lead time for folks to get the documentation?
It fairly reeks of planned disenfranchisement of likely Democrat voters, and is, frankly, as Un-American as anything I've seen. In the long run, I suspect the GOP will pay VERY dearly, and as I said, it might even backfire in the short term.