Great article missed one point: in many states you can check to make sure your ballot was accepted. If it was rejected, and it is before Election Day ends, you can fix it or vote in person. Check with your sec of state or board of elections.
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Yes! And we are also pushing states to INFORM voters if there is a problem with their ballot, so they can remedy the issue. The onus shouldn't be on the voter. (But your tip is a good one!)
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Using an article that's behind a paywall isn't helpful. :/ I won't subscribe to
@washingtonpost because they frequently print#RightWing &#KochNetwork influence pieces & even an employ an AEI fellow (right wing, Koch think tank)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It would be so much better to consult one of the many
#ElectionSecurity specialists & orgs here on twitter vs encouraging voters to rely on MSM for guidance on such an important subject.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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