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Robert Ariail

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  1. braindead08

    braindead08 said, 7 months ago

    Dorothy, that looks like the ChickenHawk,’ clarifying his position(s)‘. Don’t let him anywhere near your dog.

  2. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, 7 months ago

    Hmm, did that chickenhawk also already eat her whole corn crop? Oh, wait, that non-existent climate change wiped it out.

  3. dukedoug

    dukedoug said, 7 months ago

    Don’t need a brain to vote …
    Certainly don’t need a brain to be a politician.

  4. Radish

    Radish said, 7 months ago

    Undecided voters will be the Bain of the election.

  5. MortyForTyrant

    MortyForTyrant said, 7 months ago

    What? Kansas is in play all of a sudden? When did that happen? Naaah, still solid red, grmbl… BTW: Here is a nice interactive map you can use to create your own electoral college:

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    NYT interactive electoral map

  6. gmgodsil

    gmgodsil said, 7 months ago

    no proof of citizenship or address, no vote. makes sense to me!

  7. edinbaltimore

    edinbaltimore said, 7 months ago

    My grandparents were born at home, as were most of my uncles, therefore did not have a “birth” certificate. My Dad was one of the last people in Ohio to get a driver’s license, as one wasn’t needed when he learned to drive. “Voter Fraud” is an excuse to blame someone else for lack of policies. It’s interesting that the stories of intimidation always seem to be about poor, immigrants and seniors being told different voting days or times, or that a “representative” of the Board of Elections is “authorized” to “collect” absentee ballots so they don’t have to be mailed in! Never hear FAUX news talk about that! Oh, wait, it’s because it always gets connected to Republican dirty tricks!

  8. SwimsWithSharks

    SwimsWithSharks said, 7 months ago

    Undecided voters don’t matter as much as motivated voters getting out and doing what’s needed.

  9. Cinci Steve

    Cinci Steve said, 7 months ago

    @SwimsWithSharks

    Very true. I hope the media doesn’t start calling it for one guy or the other before the pols actually close. (They say they won’t, but probably will). This really kills voter turnout.

  10. iamthelorax

    iamthelorax said, 7 months ago

    @gmgodsil

    I don’t see why that’s such a controversial issue either. That’s the way it is in Canada, but everyone in Canada has a picture ID in the form of a medicare card. I guess the crux is in having the law without making sure everyone can have that form of ID first.

  11. NeoconMan

    NeoconMan said, 7 months ago

    @iamthelorax

    iamthelorax said, “…but everyone in Canada has a picture ID in the form of a medicare card.”


    Well, that’s just ridiculous. How can you keep the undesirables from voting with that silly law in effect?

  12. Ms. Ima

    Ms. Ima said, 7 months ago

    @edinbaltimore

    Reading your post reminds me of my grandparents talk about the depression. This is today, not 100 years ago and voter fraud is real.

  13. edinbaltimore

    edinbaltimore said, 7 months ago

    Ima, PLEASE tell me about REAL voter fraud! Please cite actual cases, with footnotes, so we can reference how common this ISN’T! By the way, in the rural South, there are still many who were/are born at home. Depression or not, there are still areas where people don’t have the required ID, and many of those have migrated to other areas. In Ross County, Ohio there were calls to the Board of Elections that “employees” were “checking” to see who had voted, and in Pa.,people were turned away for not having picture ID, even though the judge’s order said NO picture ID was needed for this election! Voter intimidation is a bigger threat than voter fraud!

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