Democrats launched the party's first attempt to force a state into offering universal absentee ballots, suing South Carolina in advance of an upcoming primary and before November's general election.
On Wednesday, the Democratic National Campaign Committee, which helps elect Democratic House members, and the South Carolina Democratic Party, filed a lawsuit with the South Carolina Supreme Court seeking to expand absentee ballot access across the state.
Current South Carolina law allows voters to secure absentee ballots only if they have a legitimate excuse to skip in-person voting.
More
4 comments:
Everyone keeps complaining about voting by mail, but Washington state has been voting by mail for decades and they never have any issues. Turnout is the same there as everywhere, and they have methods in place to prevent fraud.
Voter fraud is actually less likely to happen through mail in voting because you mail your ballot yourself. Anyone can go and pretend to be you and vote at the polling place. All they need is your name and address.
Democrats know their going to lose big so the fraud and corruption begins.
"Current South Carolina law allows voters to secure absentee ballots only if they have a legitimate excuse to skip in-person voting."
It also specifies that voters request an absentee ballot and to state the nature of the reason for the request. That should not change, as it guarantees the vote but doesn't offer a wholesale opportunity for vote buying and stealing, or whatever nefarious plan the Dems have to have the elections as their own.
For Illegals , no doubt !!! Tomestones too !! Like 2016 !!!!!
Post a Comment