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Related: About this forumWherever possible there needs to be a strong absentee mail & early vote campaign.
That will reduce problems with long lines on election day.
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Wherever possible there needs to be a strong absentee mail & early vote campaign. (Original Post)
LiberalFighter
May 2016
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All Democratic campaigns up and down the ballot need to be strong about it.
LiberalFighter
May 2016
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BlueMTexpat
(15,369 posts)1. I highly recommend the
example of the Great State of Maryland.
Both have been in effect there for years!
LiberalFighter
(50,927 posts)2. All Democratic campaigns up and down the ballot need to be strong about it.
pandr32
(11,582 posts)3. People need to check to see if they can do this
The more of us, the better.
IamMab
(1,359 posts)4. Would it, though? It's not enough for these things to exist; they need to be advertised.
They need to be so commonplace that everyone knows that they are available, otherwise people won't take advantage of them and will still end up in long lines on election day regardless.
Too bad there are some people out there wasting $200 million on their failed ego-inflating "revolutions," otherwise that money could have been spent for something like "voting option awareness" instead.