Up to three times as many voters in battleground states could have their votes discarded compared to 2016 if states reject absentee ballots at the same rate as the 2020 primaries, The Associated Press reported.
Millions of voters plan to vote by mail amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and postal delays have been reported across the country, according to AP. Rejection rates could be even more pronounced in urban areas where ballot rejection rates have been higher throughout the 2020 cycle.
“It is the number one thing that keeps me up at night – the idea that voters will do everything they can to ensure their ballot is returned on time and the system will fail them,” Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
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And NY has put MD back on the list of 14 day quarantine listing.
Funny, they put MD on the list - yet MD is embracing the suck of other States, including NY and NJ.
Booooo Hissss Boooo.
All about the Benjamins!
If you want your vote to count?? Get off your Ass. Grab your mask. Go to your voting place.
11:13...Maryland businesses wanted that money. That's why they opened Ocean City back up. Look at Worcester Counties numbers. People not wearing masks or social distancing on the boardwalk or beach. Yet, all these parents are crying about schools not opening back up. This is what happens when Americans can't be trusted to act responsibly.
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Americans acting responsibly would mean that the dumbocrats would have ended the useless lock downs months ago.
There is NO science supporting the lock downs or the masks.
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