When the Constitution was written, news of election results from different states took time - there were no phones, email, internet, TV. Not even telegrams. So all you "originalists" out there - having the election called on election night isn't a right. Voting *is* a right.
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Not with the way Trump’s lawyers are trying to stop swing states from counting ballots that are postmarked before, but arrive after Election Day.
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Yeah. They're sure not patient or in the business of enfranchising voters.
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I get your message.. but i don't think you should be advocating for "postmarked by" etc.. dozens of states' rules are being monkeyed with last minute by state and federal courts. URGE YOUR FOLLOWERS TO VOTE IN PERSON (or drop box). ..but yeah. patience.

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That is exactly why I posted. Their votes matter - and yes, they're being screwed with. While voters should counter that suppression by voting in person or dropping ballots off, there are those who can't. I voted in 2008 from a destroyer on deployment- no option except mail.
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