Anonymous ID: 27970e Aug. 9, 2018, 9:42 a.m. No.2524943   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4974 >>5044 >>5187

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>>2523301

Actually, MOABs must drop by mid-September.

 

Early voting overview

Bottom line: Disclosure must begin by mid-September.

 

If there is going to be "disclosure" of incriminating evidence, to show that POTUS is the good guy and there is evil in the top echelons of American politics and culture, at least a small part of the disclusure must take place by the second week of September in order for the public to have a chance to absorb that info prior to voting.

Election day is November 6, 2018, but many states will have voting begun by early October, and quite a few states will have begun voting by the 3rd week of September.

 

Scan the early voting dates below, you will see there is easily enough early voting by the beginning of October to determine control of the House of Representatives

 

Arizona

Early voting starts 26 days before Election Day.

 

California

Early voting start times vary by county. In general, early voting starts 30 days before Election Day.

 

Connecticut

You can vote by absentee ballot in person in Connecticut beginning 31 days before Election Day and ending on Election Day.

 

Georgia

Early voting begins the fourth Monday before Election Day.

 

Indiana

Early voting starts 28 days before Election Day.

 

Iowa

If you are unable to vote in person in Iowa on Election Day, you can vote early by absentee ballot in-person at your county auditor's office as soon as ballots are available.

 

Maine

Early voting starts as soon as ballots are available (usually 30-45 days before Election Day)

 

Minnesota

Early voting starts 46 days before Election Day.

 

Mississippi

If you are unable to vote in person in Mississippi on Election Day and are eligible to vote by absentee ballot, you can do so in-person starting as soon as absentee ballots are available.

 

Missouri

If you can't vote in person in Missouri on Election Day and are eligible to vote by absentee ballot, you can vote absentee in-person starting as soon as absentee ballots are available.

 

Montana

You can vote early by casting an absentee ballot in person starting as soon as the official ballot becomes available, usually 30 days before Election Day.

 

Nebraska

Early voting starts 30 days before Election Day.

 

Nevada

Early voting start times vary by county.

 

New Jersey

Early voting starts as soon as ballots are available. The exact start times vary by county, so it's best to call your Local Election Office and ask.

 

New Mexico

Early voting starts the 28 days before Election Day

 

New York

If you can't vote in person on Election Day, you can vote absentee in-person as soon as ballots are available (at least 32 days before Election Day).

 

North Carolina

Early voting starts the 3rd Thursday before Election Day

 

North Dakota

Early voting start times vary by county.

 

Ohio

If you are unable to vote in person in Ohio on Election Day, you can vote by absentee ballot in-person beginning 29 days before the election.

 

Oregon

All Oregon elections are held by mail-in ballot. You can turn in your ballot by mail or in person anytime before 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.

 

Rhode Island

Rhode Island does not have early in-person voting, but any Rhode Island voter can register and vote early by mail.

 

South Carolina

If you can't vote in person on Election Day and are eligible to vote by absentee ballot you can vote absentee in-person as soon as ballots are available. You can apply for and vote your absentee ballot during the same visit to your Local Election Office.

 

South Dakota

Early voting start times vary by county.

 

Vermont

Early voting starts 45 days before a primary or general election - 20 days before a municipal election

 

Virginia

If you can't vote in person on Election Day, you can vote "absentee in-person" starting as soon as ballots are available - usually between 45 days before Election Day. You can apply for and vote your absentee ballot during the same visit to your Local Election Office.

 

Wisconsin

Early voting starts weeks before the Election Day -- each municipality (town or village) has a different start date, so contact your Local Election Office to find out when it starts where you live. Bring your photo ID with you when you vote.

 

Wyoming

Early voting starts 40 days before Election Day

 

https://www.vote.org/early-voting-calendar/

Anonymous ID: 27970e Aug. 9, 2018, 9:50 a.m. No.2525009   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2524974

Yes I have heard that theory also.

It reeks of hubris to me, especially since we now know there will be nothing done to curb election fraud prior to the election. Such reforms would have had to take place already since ballots will be printed soon and employees will be hired to staff polls etc.

It also seems like delaying disclosure so as not to "taint" the electoral process would be yet another example of Republicans taking the high road, not playing dirty as Democrats do, while Democrats laugh and do what they've always done.

POTUS may get lucky with the mid-terms but it seems like a terrible gamble to take with history on the line.

Anonymous ID: 27970e Aug. 9, 2018, 9:54 a.m. No.2525037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5070

>>2525021

Probably if you have to ask that question, you have not spent enough time on either to be bringing others on board.

Both sites are tricky ground for new people, because of all the bad things that can happen to someone browsing around.

Learn them for yourself, then use your own judgement in inviting others.