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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2012 => Topic started by: CG6468 on July 25, 2012, 03:31:39 PM
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Obama Campaign Needs More Time for Voter Fraud in Ohio
posted on July 25, 2012 by da Tagliare
Ohio has long been a key swing state in presidential elections. Since 1964, no one has won the general election without carrying the state of Ohio. In this year’s hotly contested presidential election, Ohio holds 18 electoral votes. Only California (55), Illinois (20), Florida (29), New York (29) Texas (38) and Pennsylvania (20) carry more electoral votes than Ohio.
In years past, Ohio, along with 31 other states, have allowed voters to vote early by mail or in person. In Ohio’s case, they have allowed voting to take place during the three days prior to the general election.
However, with a Republican governor, Ohio has passed a new law restricting the voting to the day of the election, except for absentee mail in ballots. With the Democratic slogan of ‘vote early and vote more often’, it’s no wonder that the Obama campaign has filed a lawsuit with Ohio’s election officials claiming that the new law unfairly discriminates against voters who want to vote early. They cite the fact that military and overseas voters are still allowed to cast their votes on the day before the election.
TIME! WE NEED TIME TO LINE UP THE DEAD PEOPLE!!! (http://godfatherpolitics.com/6296/obama-campaign-needs-more-time-for-voter-fraud-in-ohio/#ixzz21fUBtwQ3)
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Florida, Texas, Arizona, and California are going to be the states with the most voter fraud.
If obama loses, it doesn't matter how much he loses by, he will contest it and call out the lawyers.
The dems will also try to hold up the absentee ballots that the military casts. Especially if he knows he will lose from them.
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I know some people don't agree with me, but everyone should vote on the same day with the exception of absentee ballots for those in the Military, those living out of State or out of Country, and for those who are Elderly or Disabled, that's it.
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I know some people don't agree with me, but everyone should vote on the same day with the exception of absentee ballots for those in the Military, those living out of State or out of Country, and for those who are Elderly or Disabled, that's it.
I agree for the most part. Those that live in the State and know they will be away on election day should be allowed to vote absentee too.
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I know some people don't agree with me, but everyone should vote on the same day with the exception of absentee ballots for those in the Military, those living out of State or out of Country, and for those who are Elderly or Disabled, that's it.
Not everyone has a job where they can leave, go vote, and get back in a reasonable amount of time. Like me.
I have to get my relief to come in early so I can make it to the polls this week before they close.
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Not everyone has a job where they can leave, go vote, and get back in a reasonable amount of time. Like me.
I have to get my relief to come in early so I can make it to the polls this week before they close.
I agree 100% with Ballygrl and rich_t. If this was a Federal law, then all employers would have to make plans to allow people to go and vote. Otherwise, they'd be in violation of Federal law.
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I know some people don't agree with me, but everyone should vote on the same day with the exception of absentee ballots for those in the Military, those living out of State or out of Country, and for those who are Elderly or Disabled, that's it.
Why allow absentee voting for those who live outside the state they vote in, at least by choice (ie, non-military). To be registered they have to have a residence, right? Well, they can go stay at that residence and vote in their home state in person.
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TIME! WE NEED TIME TO LINE UP THE DEAD PEOPLE!!!
(http://godfatherpolitics.com/6296/obama-campaign-needs-more-time-for-voter-fraud-in-ohio/#ixzz21fUBtwQ3)
Quick.....get Danglars over there....