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On another discussion post someone from there commented on that fact and I couldn't believe it. No early voting, once the poll closes that's it even if there's a line, and now (for apparently the first time in history) even a late ballot in the mail is invalid. Republicans who still love their country should be outraged at this, but I guess as long as they're winning it doesn't matter.
Anyone who loves their country is no longer republican.
At least, the ones that love and understand their country.
Wrong. They love a country they understand perfectly, it just isn't real.
And are those Republicans that still love their country here in the room with us now?
Election hasn't even happened yet and Missouri already has under full fascist control over their voters. A few state-designed delays and any votes from any county or polling site go straight into the trash can.
Wait, i'm confused by US election rule, how long does the ballot open if there's no early voting?
All 50 states have different rules. All of them. There are federal laws that apply, but our very slanted supreme court has gutted most of them.
Of the states, some are excellent, most are sane, some are insane.
The article seemed to state this was specifically about mailed ballots. Any source regarding being in line at poll close?
Here's the post I think Rhaedas is referring to.
I think I was blocked from there for daring to say all genocide is bad, and we can criticize democrats. Anyway, I can't see any comments there. Thank you for posting the link, though.