Wednesday, November 09, 2022

"Ballot" vs. "Vote"

If you think slightly outside the box,  you'll understand why this is critical.

...Since the advent of ballot-centric focus through mail-in and collection drop-off processes, votes have become increasingly less valuable amid the organizers who wish to control election outcomes.  As a direct and specific result, ballot collection has become the key to Democrat party success.

The effort to attain votes for candidates is less important than the strategy of collecting ballots.

It should be emphasized; these are two distinctly different election systems.

The system of ballot distribution and collection is far more susceptible to control than the traditional system of votes cast at precincts.

A vote cannot be cast by a person who is no longer alive, or no longer lives in the area.  However, a ballot can be sent, completed and returned regardless of the status of the initially attributed and/or registered individual....

Got it?

In Wisconsin, mail-in votes are actually "ballots."  The trio of geniuses who allowed this to happen are Walker, Vos, and Fitzgerald.

And Republicans loved it.  Two years ago, Vicki McKenna spent 10 full minutes on her program in joyous rapture about the fact that she only had to send an ID one time, and then could vote by mail forevermore.

Cool.   Ever notice that 'election observers' don't get to 'observe' the signature-matches on mail-in ballots?  There's a reason for that.

How's that working out for you, Vicki?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes! This!

If it wasn't working for them they wouldn't be pushing to expand it.