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echo: all-politics
to: Brian Klauss
from: Dale Shipp
date: 2021-01-15 01:55:00
subject: Re: Mail In ballots

 -=> On 01-14-21  20:10,  Brian Klauss <=-
 -=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Mail In ballots <=-

 BK> The argument against mail-in ballots is that more Republicans tend to
 BK> vote at  polling locations instead of mailing in their ballots.  

That Republican preference for voting at polling locations was possibly
because of the words of their supreme leader who kept claiming that mail
in ballots were not safe.

 BK> Democrats tends to prefer the opportunity to sit at home
 BK> and review their ballots and submit them via the mail.  

Because it was easier, and because it was less risky with respect to
Covid.  Since I am in a high risk category, I would feel very hesitant
to go to a walk up polling place, especially since there would be many
people there who would not be observing safe ruls of mask and distance.

 BK> This was proven in this election when traditional
 BK> Republican states or those that carried Trump four years 
 BK> ago went Democratic (at least for the President).

The real proof was that the early returns from polling stations seemed
to be mostly Republican or split, but then the mail in ballots were
giving results of 75% or more for Democratic candidates.

 BK> I like my mail-in ballot. I actually take it to one of my 
 BK> county's drop off boxes (we have like 20 of them).

That is what I did.

                               Dale Shipp
                  fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net
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