@KellyScaletta Yup, they know full well there is no fraud.
They're doing this so that when they actually rig our elections in November, they can say that Democrats only cry fraud when their candidates don't win.
They are all compromised and can't risk losing power.
@MiaMichaels77@KellyScaletta@TeresaFeldman2 They know full well there is no fraud.
They're doing this so that when they actually rig our elections in November, they can say that Democrats only cry fraud when their candidates don't win.
They are all compromised and can't risk losing power.
@BuzzPatterson Stop spreading lies.
In order to vote, you have to be registered to vote and show proof of citizenship. You can't just walk up to a person on the street and sign them up.
@BrianKarem They know full well there is no fraud.
They're doing this so that when they actually rig our elections in November, they can say that Democrats only cry fraud when their candidates don't win.
They are all compromised and can't risk losing power.
@FelixOtc@greendragonhq@elonmusk He is clearly misinformed or simply lying. When we register to vote, we have to show proof of citizenship, which is most likely a birth certificate.
@greendragonhq@elonmusk It's not common practice, and you know it.
Nick Shirley is clearly lying. In order for that woman to be registered to vote, she would have to show proof of citizenship (more than likely, her birth certificate).
@EricLDaugh Hilton is wrong.
If we vote by mail, our ballots must be postmarked by Election Day, or they will not be counted.
Btw, Hilton doesn't stand a chance in November. Dems who voted for Steyer will vote for Becerra, not Trump-endorsed Hilton.
@elonmusk U.S. citizens only receive one ballot. If you vote by mail, your ballot comes with an envelope with your legal name and a barcode with your voter info. It requires a signature to match your legal ID.
If you vote in person, your ballot is waiting at your designated polling site.
@amyforsandiego Amy!
They remove the ballots from the envelopes (with each voter's information on a barcode) to be counted.
This is the same as voting in person and placing your ballot, which does not include your voter information, into a secure ballot box.