Did Karen commit voter fraud 11 times? Or is this one of those “good for me but not for thee” kinds of situations? I’m sure rational arguments will be made.
https://www.tampabay.com/florida-pol...s-in-10-years/
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Maybe a website owned by the parent company? That’s odd. Her argument, like you would expect, is that they were absentee ballots.
For a week, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has defended President Donald Trump’s assault on vote-by-mail, insisting, like her boss, that it invites election fraud.
But, also like her boss, McEnany has taken advantage of its convenience time and time again.
In fact, the Tampa native has voted by mail in every Florida election she has participated in since 2010, according to a Tampa Bay Times review of her voting history. Most recently, she voted by mail in the state’s March 2020 presidential primary, just as Trump did after he made Florida his new permanent home.
Last week, McEnany, 32, said vote-by-mail was OK for Trump because "the president is, after all, the president, which means he’s here in Washington. He’s unable to cast his vote down in Florida, his state of residence.”
Meanwhile, McEnany, a graduate of South Tampa’s Academy of the Holy Names and a Davis Islands homeowner, has voted by mail 11 times over the last 10 years.
In a statement emailed after the story published, McEnany said: “Absentee voting has the word absent in it for a reason. It means you’re absent from the jurisdiction or unable to vote in person. President Trump is against the Democrat plan to politicize the coronavirus and expand mass mail-in voting without a reason, which has a high propensity for voter fraud. This is a simple distinction that the media fails to grasp.”
However, Florida does not have absentee voting. Anyone can vote by mail here without a reason. The Times asked McEnany if Florida should change its law to restrict voting by mail to those unable to vote in person. The story will be updated if she responds.
RELATED: Florida provides little direction as election season arrives amid the pandemic
The coronavirus has complicated voting in states that held primary elections, causing a shortage of poll workers, closed polling places, long lines to vote and lower turnout. With the pandemic expected to continue through the November election, Democrats and activists have called for universal vote by mail to ensure people can safely cast a ballot.
But on Tuesday, McEnany doubled down against that idea in a series of Twitter posts meant to imply voting by mail is bereft with problems.
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"The Tampa native has said it shouldn’t be available to everyone."
"But, also like her boss, McEnany has taken advantage of its convenience time and time again."
"Most recently, she voted by mail in the state’s March 2020 presidential primary, just as Trump did after he made Florida his new permanent home."
"However, Florida does not have absentee voting. Anyone can vote by mail here without a reason. The Times asked McEnany if Florida should change its law to restrict voting by mail to those unable to vote in person. The story will be updated if she responds."There is an unspoken thing, we are iron brothers and sisters, we are to support each other and...It is our duty to support our brothers and sisters in the iron game!
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The idea of mail in voting would be accepted by more people if there was more confidence in oversight. Right now, it's basically "trust us, nothing's going to happen" when it comes to voter fraud.
Democrats talk about how "sacred" our elections are. I think there are some people in this country who think Russia actively hacked the election in 2016. Look at all the problems we have with voter confidence among the people who think Trump stole the election. We have a problem if people are afraid their mail in ballot will be thrown away by a bad actor or that their vote will be cancelled out if a fraudulent vote is cast.Calls 'em like I sees 'em Crew
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Nevada has main in for a special election going on and you can check the status of your mail in ballot and people are having issues where it says they don't have one
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"Postal worker accused of attempted mail-in voter fraud in favor of Republicans"
A West Virginia postal worker was charged with attempted election fraud after prosecutors found he amended party preferences on mail-ballot applications in favor of the Republicans.
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So, great. You guys agree that voting by mail invites fraud.
Disclaimer: I have voted by mail since Cali has allowed me to. It is really simple to do and easily manipulated.
No, they weren't caught by "safeguards". 1 got lucky and the clerk knew some of the people that "believed" were not republican.
Investigator Bennie Cogar said that Mr Warner’s office was contacted when the county clerk noticed ballot applications from people she believed were not Republicans.You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.
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