Anonymous ID: 6887c7 Sept. 9, 2020, 9:01 a.m. No.10577365   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7384 >>7422 >>7584

If states like California say they will accept mail in ballots as late as 17 days after the election- then shouldn't the polls be open just as long, for voting in person?

 

Are mail in voters getting privileges, maybe even extra constitutional, the voters at the polls aren't? To be fair and equal to all citizens shouldn't the polls be open for just as long as mail in ballots are accepted?

 

One type of voter is getting extra privileges. Isn't this discrimination?

 

Keep the polls open as long as mail in ballots are accepted or make the polls closing time also the drop dead time for mail in ballots.

Anonymous ID: 6887c7 Sept. 9, 2020, 9:32 a.m. No.10577584   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10577365

Look at it this way- if you vote at the polls, get up off your couch and participate, you have a drop dead date and time.

 

If you mail your vote, you get extra privileges. What is equal about that?

 

Mail in votes should arrive the same day and by the same time as voting in person- or keep the polls open as long as mail in ballots are accepted.

 

Anything else is privileging one class of voter over another.

 

And no, making everyone vote by mail is not acceptable. This is a participatory representative democracy. Stand up, get on your feet, and vote. Participate by being there.