You are exactly right. Failure to act when you know cheating is occurring is the same thing as condoning cheating. If madam secretary does nothing to stop the cheating, then she is likely to be PARTICIPATING in the cheating herself.
Sitting at a polling center in Las Vegas right now as a poll worker volunteer. My impression is that the training staff and poll operations staff are 100% doing everything by the book. This certainly does not address your issue with out of date voter rolls, no ID and unlimited mail in voting, but I am happy to see the protocols being taken seriously where I am located.
I guess making sure votes from the grave is perfect equity. Once both sides decide to cheat the swindle will end so in the next few elections that must happen. Dirty work that must be done. So if a county has a pop of 100, 50 registered, there out to be 75 ballots.
In 2020, for the first time ever, I received 2 mail in ballots-one in my married name and one in my maiden name. I shredded the maiden name ballot. But I wish I would have kept it for proof.
You are exactly right. Failure to act when you know cheating is occurring is the same thing as condoning cheating. If madam secretary does nothing to stop the cheating, then she is likely to be PARTICIPATING in the cheating herself.
Sitting at a polling center in Las Vegas right now as a poll worker volunteer. My impression is that the training staff and poll operations staff are 100% doing everything by the book. This certainly does not address your issue with out of date voter rolls, no ID and unlimited mail in voting, but I am happy to see the protocols being taken seriously where I am located.
I guess making sure votes from the grave is perfect equity. Once both sides decide to cheat the swindle will end so in the next few elections that must happen. Dirty work that must be done. So if a county has a pop of 100, 50 registered, there out to be 75 ballots.
In 2020, for the first time ever, I received 2 mail in ballots-one in my married name and one in my maiden name. I shredded the maiden name ballot. But I wish I would have kept it for proof.