Go Vote 2020

Voted last Tuesday. Small line, but only five or so people allowed in the building at a time. Kinda cold outside. Nothing interesting or controversial happened. I came in, did my voting, and got out. No stickers this year either. Plenty of disinfectant.
 
Voted last Tuesday. Small line, but only five or so people allowed in the building at a time. Kinda cold outside. Nothing interesting or controversial happened. I came in, did my voting, and got out. No stickers this year either. Plenty of disinfectant.

weird, I got a sticker... thank you for your participation tho 👍
 
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Voted two weeks ago. Colorado is the god damn national standard for mail-in balloting. Got text alerts when they received and accepted my ballot. F'ing A.
Yeah, a friend says he got an email. I haven't gotten either text or email confirmation for some reason, and now I'm just hoping it's because they somehow don't have my email or phone #? Did my vote count? I hope so! Sheesh! I didn't know I was supposed to be getting a confirmation.

Anyway, I agree that they have already made it easy in CO. We've had mail-in voting for years, so that whole controversy just seems so much more stupid. I still always take mine to the drop box. I'd have to live WAY out there not to. But then living in a small town is easy that way... Bobert must not win! Q-anon nonsense shouldn't be part of our state agenda, nor should that be one of our voices in congress.
 
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Yeah, a friend says he got an email. I haven't gotten either text or email confirmation for some reason, and now I'm just hoping it's because they somehow don't have my email or phone #? Did my vote count? I hope so! Sheesh! I didn't know I was supposed to be getting a confirmation.

Anyway, I agree that they have already made it easy in CO. We've had mail-in voting for years, so that whole controversy just seems so much more stupid. I still always take mine to the drop box. I'd have to live WAY out there not to. But then living in a small town is easy that way... Bobert must not win! Q-anon nonsense shouldn't be part of our state agenda, nor should that be one of our voices in congress.
Your county should have a site where you can put in some information and see your ballot status.

Yes, Boebert needs to lose, but unfortunately, she's getting all the media attention because she's bats*** stupid.
 
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So.... Is it okay to vote for the Trump?
If you're ok with voting for someone who represents everything that could possibly be wrong with a human being. He's racist, he's greedy, he looks down on anybody that's middle class and lower, he dodges taxes, he steals money from charities, he swindles money from local plumbers, carpenters, construction workers, he lies, he intentionally tries to get people killed, he cheers on nazis... Do I need to continue?
 
So.... Is it okay to vote for the Trump?


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So.... Is it okay to vote for the Trump?

The deplorable hierarchy goes:

1) Those who vote Trump but refuse to admit it (cowards)
2) Those who vote for him and wear it proudly (horrible people)
3) Those that see what is going on and don't vote at all (not voting is almost as disdainful as voting for Trump)
4) People who leave shopping carts loose in parking lots on windy days (usually those are also either 1 or 2)
 
So.... Is it okay to vote for the Trump?
Technically yes, but in reality probably not a great look. If you're living in some kind of society (especially in a city) your vote will be remembered and you'll be shunned. He's still gonna get a f*** ton of votes tomorrow either way.
 
Technically yes, but in reality probably not a great look. If you're living in some kind of society (especially in a city) your vote will be remembered and you'll be shunned. He's still gonna get a f*** ton of votes tomorrow either way.
And if they do at this point, with everything he's done, rightly so that they'll be shunned and ridiculed.
 
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Technically yes, but in reality probably not a great look. If you're living in some kind of society (especially in a city) your vote will be remembered and you'll be shunned. He's still gonna get a f*** ton of votes tomorrow either way.
But... How does this work... He won last time... Do the people who vote for him shun other Trump voters?
 
But... How does this work... He won last time... Do the people who vote for him shun other Trump voters?
No they celebrate it like a fraternity lol. They're a very proud cult.

And while he did win, he lost the popular vote by like 3,000,000 votes with only like half of registered voters actually voting. People are fed up with the establishment right now and overall we're expecting a much higher turnout than 2016.
 
When it gets published post the link, wanna share it with a couple buddies
Close enough.


How many people have voted?

Michael McDonald, a University of Florida professor who runs the US Elections Project, said 93,131,017 people had voted as of Sunday. In the entire 2016 election, 136.5 million people voted, CNN said, so turnout is already more than two-thirds that number. The voting-eligible population – people who should be able to vote if registered – is 239,247,182.
 
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This is how donald trump and the republicans are trying to steal the election. They are suing in Las Vegas for counting mail in votes before election day. They are suing in Pennsylvania for counting mail in votes after election day. They don't want any mail in voting to count unless it's in Florida or very strong republican leaning states.