I voted yesterday...

rivermobster

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Got a notification this morning my ballot had been received by the post office, and was on its way to the country.

Go Trump!!!

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Where I live “So Cal” evidently it’s legal to “Harvest Ballots” Well somebody decided to take it to the next level and drive through our neighborhood in the middle of the day and steal the ballot envelopes minutes after they were delivered. 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
My whole family got ours about 2 weeks ago, in AZ.
 
Where I live “So Cal” evidently it’s legal to “Harvest Ballots” Well somebody decided to take it to the next level and drive through our neighborhood in the middle of the day and steal the ballot envelopes minutes after they were delivered. 🤷🏻‍♂️
I believe the correct term is “redistribution” of the ballots, please make a note of it for future reference.
 
Got my text this morning that my ballot was received and counted.

Go Trump!!!
 
Ours came in the mail today.

One of the many measures on the ballot here in Oregon is ranked choice voting state wide. I am not a fan even though I am not fully informed on what's behind this push by the left to change traditional voting processes. I do understand mostly how it works and have seen where the left has used it to get their candidate in office. An example is in Alaska where a liberal Dem won a Congressional seat in a deep red district by using rank choice. The top two Republicans split the red vote and the liberal minority squeaked their candidate in office due to the diluted red vote count. But that backfired this year as the same scenario played out, only this time, one of the Rep candidates dropped out after the primary making it a 1 on 1 race.

I'm definitely going to do a little research, but my gut tells me it's an easily manipulated process the is favored by the left. Am I missing something here?
 
Ours came in the mail today.

One of the many measures on the ballot here in Oregon is ranked choice voting state wide. I am not a fan even though I am not fully informed on what's behind this push by the left to change traditional voting processes. I do understand mostly how it works and have seen where the left has used it to get their candidate in office. An example is in Alaska where a liberal Dem won a Congressional seat in a deep red district by using rank choice. The top two Republicans split the red vote and the liberal minority squeaked their candidate in office due to the diluted red vote count. But that backfired this year as the same scenario played out, only this time, one of the Rep candidates dropped out after the primary making it a 1 on 1 race.

I'm definitely going to do a little research, but my gut tells me it's an easily manipulated process the is favored by the left. Am I missing something here?
That is how they got a Communist elected in France. had like 10 candidates on the ballot from 10 different parties. when 6 are pretty much just the same on one side and 3 are on the other side who are not very different it only takes one to not have a multiple choice to squeak thru
 
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