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CWO4 Terrence Clark
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1. It's not a claim, it's demonstrable.
2. Don't conflate Republicans with conservatives.
3. Get your lazy butt out of your chair, go to your precinct, present picture ID demonstrating you are an American citizen, cast your vote and have it counted immediately.
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SFC Kathy Pepper
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
1. A Republican did demonstrate it by voting multiple time for a Republican candidate.
2. Conservative Democrats are not calling for the change, Republicans are; therefore, this is not a liberal/conservative issue.
3. That’s not always feasible: military members out of country or out of state (but prefer to vote at their HOR); civilians work out of the US; elderly people are in nursing homes or are too feeble to stand in long lines; people are hospitalized on Election Day; heavily pregnant women; infirm people (broken or missing lower limbs, disabilities that make standing difficult, etc); some people don't have hours to spend at the polls due to work and family obligations; the list goes on. Additionally, not everyone has photo ID, often due to the cost; what is inexpensive for you might be a week of groceries for someone else.
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
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1. Altho trend setters, Democrats have not completely cornered the corruption market.
2. Conservative Democrat is an oxymoron. (See Jim Crow, KKK, poll taxes, lynching, WWII internment camps, resistance to desegregation, filibustering Title VII, Great Society destructive welfare state, '60s riots, 2020 riots and destruction of minority neighborhoods, embracing CRT and DEI in an effort to hide/justify their attraction to authoritarian socialism, enthusiastic support for the worst elements of the LBGTalphabet in primary and secondary schools, etc)
3.a. Exceptions are never the rule.
3.b. The bigotry of low expectations. Which state has proposed or implemented photo ID voting without a path to no cost photo ID?
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I am not one of them, I vote by mail and absentee ballot because I live in Canada even though I am registered as an out-of-state voter in the state of california. A couple progressives here who don't know their Fanny from the hole in the ground have claim in the past that I don't have a say in voting in the USA because I live in Canada so I believe that it should be allowed but there should be checks and balances like checking for ID. Since I was able to use my old California driver's license and because I was registered before and prior elections in California in 2002 and before, I was proven to do not be some illegal alien trying to vote
Has it out of country or out of state voter, all you have to do is sign a separate affidavit and include it with your mail in ballot or in your digital fax. The state of California sent me two mail-in ballots and they emailed me three times with the ballot as a PDF so I cannot say for a fact if someone can vote twice or more.

I don't consider it a waste of my time as a republican to vote Republican in a supermajority state of California because I can still make a difference with propositions and with local elections such as House and Senate seats.

Still, you have Progressive know-it-alls here on Raleigh Point saying stating here on Romeo Papa that I don't have a say because I live in Canada I'm just telling them they could pound salt and stick it to where the sun doesn't shine!
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SFC Kathy Pepper
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I appreciate someone who realizes that state and local elections affect most people far more than Presidential elections.
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SFC Kathy Pepper even a local recall of City officials.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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SFC Kathy Pepper - Of course they are important. State and local elections affect us all more immediately and the elected officials ultimately have the ability to shape even the national elections. Additionally, local/state leaders decide many things such as what is taught at school, the compliment and conduct of the Police and local justice system, and how the state is divided for those local candidates.
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LTC Trent Klug
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150,000 votes in Wisconsin did not have a valid address. If that isn't fraud, I don't know what is.

https://www.wispolitics.com/2020/amistad-project-files-litigation-calling-more-than-150000-wisconsin-ballots-into-question
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