I heard that in PA, the secrecy envelopes are being challenged. Probably as racist.
All the envelopes are white?I heard that in PA, the secrecy envelopes are being challenged. Probably as racist.
Hasn’t affected Nancy or Joe.Oh no!!! How dare they voice their opinion?
You scream about this and then say Amy Cooper Barrett’s religion won’t effect her decision making should she be confirmed.
Conflict of interest much?
The board has already begun the process to print, stuff, and mail the 49,669 replacement ballots and expect them to be sent to the United States Postal Service within 72 hours for delivery. Additionally, while the replacement ballots are processed, the board will mail informational postcards to all impacted voters that detail the situation and highlight the voter’s multiple voting options moving forward.
When did he change his nominee?You scream about this and then say Amy Cooper Barrett’s religion won’t effect her decision making should she be confirmed.
He is trying to be all edgy and sh!t, Amy Cooper was the Central Park Karen that called the cops on the black guy for no reason.When did he change his nominee?
Last I heard it was Amy Coney Barrett
Searched it on Google before I posted. Idiots tend to telegraph their ignorance.He is trying to be all edgy and sh!t, Amy Cooper was the Central Park Karen that called the cops on the black guy for no reason.
Conley’s ruling also noted the polling issues in April primaries when long lines increased wait times for voting and thousands of ballots didn’t arrive at the local clerk’s office in time.
The 7th Circuit Court judges initially upheld Conley’s ruling on Sept. 29, rejecting the Republicans’ standing to intervene. After the Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed that standing, the same three-judge panel delivered Thursday’s ruling.
As part of a special investigation, senior correspondent Eric Shawn, the I-Unit and others sent 500 envelopes from more than 50 locations throughout the country to test how quickly they traveled between addresses, and to a single destination in New York.
A little more than two percent failed to reach their destinations, including nine envelopes that have not been delivered more than a month later.