Ohio GOP stealing the election already by barring more than 1 ballot dropbox per county.

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kage69

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Cameras are a thing.

So are disposable clothes and burner cars. What I'm saying is that there are people out there that won't care.

Are there cameras watching every box? How exactly does their presence help if some zealot runs a few gallons of something acidic inside the box, renders the contents a paper mush? Some asshat with a truck could chain one to the hitch and drag it off, never to be seen again. Vandalism done strategically could render a lot of people disenfranchised, just one more tactic in the tool box to undermine election integrity. What's a stay in the big house for a bit if you can help give Dear Leader another 4 years of staying out of prison? Still plenty of swamp to build, Russian testicles to suck. Plus, the orange one is a guy known to pardon those who help him cheat justice.
 
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kage69

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It will have to be done with ranged weapons because of social distancing. Don't want anyone getting sick because of the revolt.

The alt right incels won't have to worry about covid if they stay in daddy's car, and the rest already have hoods that double as masks. No worries.
 
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ch33zw1z

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It will have to be done with ranged weapons because of social distancing. Don't want anyone getting sick because of the revolt.

No idea where Americans would get ranged weapons from.

You hear that America? You can take the bayonets of your rifles, this old guy says you won't need them.
 

kage69

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No idea where Americans would get ranged weapons from.

You hear that America? You can take the bayonets of your rifles, this old guy says you won't need them.

You can have my Bec de Corbin when you pry it from my cold dead hands.
 
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Ohio Judge just ripped the decision to shreds this morning. And he did not issue a stay meaning it goes into effect immediately. Waiting on a link.

Edit: Oops, was last night.

 
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Ohio Judge just ripped the decisions to shreds this morning. And he did not issue a stay meaning it goes into effect immediately. Waiting on a link.

The judge specifically noted the election guy could easily have more boxes but chooses not to or something similar.
 
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The judge specifically noted the election guy could easily have more boxes but chooses not to or something similar.
Yeah have an updated link. Think this is the part you're referring to.

"While it may be said that the 7,903 registered voters in Noble County may find a single drop box location sufficient, the record demonstrates that the 858,041 registered voters in Cuyahoga County will likely not," Polster wrote in a scathing opinion.


Polster reserved his harshest language for LaRose, who, he says, under Ohio law has the ability to allow counties to expand the number of locations where drop boxes can be. Cuyahoga wants them at public libraries.
"The Secretary is continuing to restrict boards from implementing off-site collection, and he appears to be doing so in an arbitrary manner," Polster wrote. "The Court has given the Secretary every opportunity to address the problem ... and he has been unwilling or unable to do so."
 

Muse

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"While it may be said that the 7,903 registered voters in Noble County may find a single drop box location sufficient, the record demonstrates that the 858,041 registered voters in Cuyahoga County will likely not," Polster wrote in a scathing opinion.

Polster reserved his harshest language for LaRose, who, he says, under Ohio law has the ability to allow counties to expand the number of locations where drop boxes can be. Cuyahoga wants them at public libraries.
"The Secretary is continuing to restrict boards from implementing off-site collection, and he appears to be doing so in an arbitrary manner," Polster wrote. "The Court has given the Secretary every opportunity to address the problem ... and he has been unwilling or unable to do so."
Lock him up and put drop boxes in every public library. Let democracy breathe.
 

HomerJS

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Republicans outed for their racist voter suppression policies. Individual voter fraud IS NOT the problem. Republicans disenfranchising the vote of minorities is a scourge. As soon as Dems take over they need to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act (renamed update of 65 Voting Rights Act). Before the Shelby decision things like this would have been stopped in advance.

Judge bitch slapped Ohio Republicans:
Polster found that limiting each county to one drop box location had a "disproportionate effect on people of color" living in more populous counties, imposing a "significant burden" on their right to vote.