RiverDog wrote:I could easily see this winding up in the Supreme Court, with someone challenging the laws requiring that ballots arrive by election day in order to be counted.
RiverDog wrote:Except for the most remote of locations, such as overseas and military personnel, we need to take USPS out of the loop and insist that voters either drop off their ballot at a drop box or vote in person on election day. Otherwise, you'll have someone like Trump claiming that someone is intentionally slowing down the mail in a red precinct or expediting the mail in a blue precinct.
c_hawkbob wrote:Totally disagree. We need to restore the USPS to full strength (I.E. repair the sabotage of the Trump administration) and until then the courts need to insure that every ballot that he has been successfully delayed gets counted in this election. Of course they won't though because Trump has also successfully loaded the courts with conservative and/or incompetent judges.
c_hawkbob wrote:He has truly subverted our system of government. I can only hope that he loses in a sufficient landslide that it all becomes irrelevant to the outcome of this election.
Aseahawkfan wrote:As far as lost ballots, I'm fairly sure you can argue a one time exception due to the coronavirus. Any good lawyer should be able to make this argument. Hopefully the Democrats weren't dumb enough not to have that language in any changes they made to voting due to the coronavirus. If the Democrats did not, then I guess they'll get what's coming to them.
c_hawkbob wrote:I want an online voting system myself with resume based voting and a removal of the Party system. You vote for resumes for politicians. They are expected to follow the law and values of the nation, not this promising crap for votes. That is tyranny of the mob and complete corruption.
c_hawkbob wrote:I've had entirely enough of private corporations profiteering from every damn thing our government has grown too lazy or unconcerned with to do for itself. I wouldn't mind privatized medicine, phama, prisons and now postal service if you get your way, being allowed to rape the working class to the benefit of the corporate world.
RiverDog wrote:Completely and categorically disagree! Balloting needs to be either one of two methods: Paper or a non electric, gear driven mechanical voting machine. Anything less invites hackers.
Having said that, I can agree with an online system as a method to confirm the eligibility of a voter. Things like death certificates should be automatically flagged so as to disqualify a deceased person, court records flagged to disqualify a felon, etc.
c_hawkbob wrote:I've had entirely enough of private corporations profiteering from every damn thing our government has grown too lazy or unconcerned with to do for itself. I wouldn't mind privatized medicine, phama, prisons and now postal service if you get your way, being allowed to rape the working class to the benefit of the corporate world.
Aseahawkfan wrote:If we can trust our money, medical records, and information online, we can trust online voting. We can build a good system for online voting that works. We can provide a better, more informative experience for a voter who can read. The majority of candidate vetting is done online now anyway. I see no reason we can't shift to an online system in a modern tech savvy world.
RiverDog wrote:That's just it. We can't trust our money, medical records, etc, online. We lose an estimated $400B per year to hackers. The FBI just got through issuing a warning to hospitals and other medical services of Russian hackers penetrating electronic record keeping:
CISA, FBI, and HHS have credible information of an increased and imminent cybercrime threat to U.S. hospitals and healthcare providers," the notice reads. "CISA, FBI, and HHS are sharing this information to provide warning to healthcare providers to ensure that they take timely and reasonable precautions to protect their networks from these threats."
https://www.newsweek.com/russian-speaki ... es-1543088
No way do I ever want to trust our most sacred of institutions to this type of sabotage. It's bad enough that they're waging a disinformation war on our election process. I do not want to be subjecting the actual voting process to this type of threat.
RiverDog wrote:Let's get back to the topic.
With just two days to go before the election, Michigan and Wisconsin look like pretty safe bets. Pennsylvania looks like it's in good shape for Biden, too, but the final results there might not be available for several days due to their voting law that prohibits the counting of ballots until Election Day. The RCP average shows Biden ahead in MI by 7.3% and in WI by 5.7%, both well outside the margin of error. It would take a complete melt down that would make 2016 look like a minor hiccup for Trump to win those two states, and under the assumption that Trump doesn't flip any states he lost in 2016 (the closest is MN at 4.7% Biden), that would cut Trump's possible total to 270 electoral votes, or barely enough to win. All Biden would have to do would be to win one other state or one of the Congressional districts in Maine or Nebraska to win the election.
There's other ways Biden can win that wouldn't include any of those three states, such as Florida and Arizona, or North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona. If Biden were to flip Texas with its 38 electoral votes, that state alone would do the trick. But the most likely route to a Biden win is through the upper Midwest. So unless a big state like Florida or Texas falls to Biden on election night, pay attention to the results Michigan and Wisconsin on Election Night.
My election night plan is to channel surf between Fox News, CNN, and NBC, and I'll probably be popping my head in here from time to time.
Aseahawkfan wrote:My buddies still read pollsters who are listing information Trump will win as he did in 2016 due to missed voter groups that pollsters are not tracking. So we will see how this plays out as the vote count that matters occurs on election day. Given Trump has already seeded the waters against mail-in voting, Trump voters are going to show up at polling stations on election day en masse or have already hit the voting stations. That is the count that matters, not polls. So post polls as much as you want, no one I know cares on either side. All anyone cares about is what occurs on election day and the immediate days following if this thing is close at all.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Trump pretty much convinced much of the conservative right that if they vote by mail, the Democrats will steal or lose their ballots. So they are focused on showing up in person.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Do you recall anyone mentioning they changed their votes on this forum or that you know?
RiverDog wrote:Nope. Both Hawktalk and I voted for Gary Johnson in 2016 but will be, or in my case, already have voted for Biden. That's one of the indicators I was using, no viable 3rd party or independent. I'm not just using polls to come to my conclusions.
The key to the election won't be changing Trump votes to Biden or vice versa. The key will be which side gets their supporters out. Opinions of Trump have remained relatively flat and unlike 2016, there are a lot fewer undecideds in this election. I happen to think that the Dems have a lot of voters that were unenthusiastic about Hillary and sat out 2016 but are now motivated by their hatred of Trump and will turn out to vote against him. If Trump does have 'secret' or closet voters loitering out there, they're going to have to show up in droves as the Dems have built a huge advantage in the advance voting.
One of the other differences is that so many more voters have already cast their votes, so I'm not sure what the current polls are telling us. There had been a trend in PA and FL showing that Trump had closed the gap, but that might not be as relevant had it occurred several weeks ago.
So we'll see. I'm relatively confident that Biden will win handily, but I'll be the first to say that I've been wrong before.
Aseahawkfan wrote:You literally know what news station a person watches by what they believe. Fox News is painting a completely different narrative than CNN and MSNBC. Both blatantly pushing the political agenda of their side with a few exceptions here and there. No idea how Americans find any truth in this mess any longer.
Americans seem unable to process evidence, information, and speech to see what each candidate is about. Both parties have such amazingly huge wholes in their platforms that are frightening whether Trump almost completely disregarding COVID or the left siding with the mob that is painting the police as some kind of racist organization that it's hard to see how many Americans can feel very good voting for either of these parties.
Aseahawkfan wrote:You literally know what news station a person watches by what they believe. Fox News is painting a completely different narrative than CNN and MSNBC. Both blatantly pushing the political agenda of their side with a few exceptions here and there. No idea how Americans find any truth in this mess any longer.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Americans seem unable to process evidence, information, and speech to see what each candidate is about.
RiverDog wrote:
The Founding Fathers had it right. One of their justifications for the Electoral College was that the common man was too stupid to be entrusted with a responsibility as important as choosing a leader. Collectively we are a country of idiots.
Hawktawk wrote:Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are not wild eyed leftists painting police in general as racist although many are. But neither are they in favor of police brutality or the ridiculous notion cops are 99%good. I'm not overjoyed voting for a Democrat but I cannot understand how anyone could have a death wish bad enough to sign up for 4 more years of this lunacy.There is a clear choice.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Have you watched Kamala Harris speak on the police? She is firmly on the other side against the police or at least she has publicly made it seem so. Whether or not she'll actually follow up her words when elected, time will tell. Kamala Harris is very politically and doesn't want to rock the boat too much.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Biden is more sensible. But at the same time Bernie Sanders and The Squad stated in an interview that Fox News got ahold with them stating they plan to push Joe Biden to be the next FDR. Likely Fox News hyping up election fears, but I am absolutely certain Ocasio-Cortez will definitely try to push Joe Biden farther left.
I may or may not get blasted for this, and I am not trying to change opinions or have mine changed, but I think this one will be close; too close to call it either way. For my part, I am voting Trump. Not because I think he is a great person or an awesome leader; it's because of:
1. The Kavanaugh hearings.
2. Rioting and looting. No one ever gets made whole from having their business robbed and torn/burned down, and jobs are lost while you're at it.
3. Woke and cancel culture. Give it a rest. When I saw videos of protesters rolling up on people minding their own business at restaurants to try and force these people to join them and subsequently running them out of the place, I was done. When Gina Carano is being called ugly and fat and should lose her job because she won't put "pronouns" in her actress bio, I was done. Sorry SJWs, that's not how it works.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:I may or may not get blasted for this, and I am not trying to change opinions or have mine changed, but I think this one will be close; too close to call it either way. For my part, I am voting Trump. Not because I think he is a great person or an awesome leader; it's because of:
1. The Kavanaugh hearings.
2. Rioting and looting. No one ever gets made whole from having their business robbed and torn/burned down, and jobs are lost while you're at it.
3. Woke and cancel culture. Give it a rest. When I saw videos of protesters rolling up on people minding their own business at restaurants to try and force these people to join them and subsequently running them out of the place, I was done. When Gina Carano is being called ugly and fat and should lose her job because she won't put "pronouns" in her actress bio, I was done. Sorry SJWs, that's not how it works.
More than anything, a vote for Trump is my middle finger to all of those types of shenanigans. I am curious how many voters feel the same way.
For the record, no ill will towards anybody voting for Biden. You have your reasons, and Trump certainly accounts for his fair share of legitimate reasons. I have avoided being outspoken about where I stand because the tone of the forum is decidedly anti-Trump. I respect all of you, and, not matter how this shakes out, 1. y'all are good in my book, and 2. we will likely be just fine as a country regardless of outcome.
I-5 wrote:Totally respect your opinion, but what is the logic on why rioting and looting would change in a 2nd term for Trump? He presided over the first one with rioting and looting like we never saw under previous presidents. Wouldn't that suggest the same ingredients are there for it to continue? Also, mutiple incidents of rioting and looting has been shown to be instigated NOT by protestors, but by other forces including far right to sabotage the peaceful protests. It's an effective tool, and I would do the same if I was trying to discredit the peaceful protests, because it does just that. If Trump has been president the whole time, what will he do differently, and why isn't he doing it now? This is not a smart aleck questtion...I really want to know what the difference would be in the 2nd term and why not do it now.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:I may or may not get blasted for this, and I am not trying to change opinions or have mine changed, but I think this one will be close; too close to call it either way. For my part, I am voting Trump. Not because I think he is a great person or an awesome leader; it's because of:
1. The Kavanaugh hearings.
2. Rioting and looting. No one ever gets made whole from having their business robbed and torn/burned down, and jobs are lost while you're at it.
3. Woke and cancel culture. Give it a rest. When I saw videos of protesters rolling up on people minding their own business at restaurants to try and force these people to join them and subsequently running them out of the place, I was done. When Gina Carano is being called ugly and fat and should lose her job because she won't put "pronouns" in her actress bio, I was done. Sorry SJWs, that's not how it works.
More than anything, a vote for Trump is my middle finger to all of those types of shenanigans. I am curious how many voters feel the same way.
For the record, no ill will towards anybody voting for Biden. You have your reasons, and Trump certainly accounts for his fair share of legitimate reasons. I have avoided being outspoken about where I stand because the tone of the forum is decidedly anti-Trump. I respect all of you, and, not matter how this shakes out, 1. y'all are good in my book, and 2. we will likely be just fine as a country regardless of outcome.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:I may or may not get blasted for this, and I am not trying to change opinions or have mine changed, but I think this one will be close; too close to call it either way. For my part, I am voting Trump. Not because I think he is a great person or an awesome leader; it's because of:
1. The Kavanaugh hearings.
2. Rioting and looting. No one ever gets made whole from having their business robbed and torn/burned down, and jobs are lost while you're at it.
3. Woke and cancel culture. Give it a rest. When I saw videos of protesters rolling up on people minding their own business at restaurants to try and force these people to join them and subsequently running them out of the place, I was done. When Gina Carano is being called ugly and fat and should lose her job because she won't put "pronouns" in her actress bio, I was done. Sorry SJWs, that's not how it works.
More than anything, a vote for Trump is my middle finger to all of those types of shenanigans. I am curious how many voters feel the same way.
For the record, no ill will towards anybody voting for Biden. You have your reasons, and Trump certainly accounts for his fair share of legitimate reasons. I have avoided being outspoken about where I stand because the tone of the forum is decidedly anti-Trump. I respect all of you, and, not matter how this shakes out, 1. y'all are good in my book, and 2. we will likely be just fine as a country regardless of outcome.
I-5 wrote:Totally respect your opinion, but what is the logic on why rioting and looting would change in a 2nd term for Trump? He presided over the first one with rioting and looting like we never saw under previous presidents. Wouldn't that suggest the same ingredients are there for it to continue? Also, mutiple incidents of rioting and looting has been shown to be instigated NOT by protestors, but by other forces including far right to sabotage the peaceful protests. It's an effective tool, and I would do the same if I was trying to discredit the peaceful protests, because it does just that. If Trump has been president the whole time, what will he do differently, and why isn't he doing it now? This is not a smart aleck questtion...I really want to know what the difference would be in the 2nd term and why not do it now.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I can answer that for Washington State. The Democrats seem to be doing absolutely nothing to stop the riots. They would rather spend their time fighting Trump than stopping riots and property damage. So you should tell Mack what the Democrats intend to do to stop the rioting and looting when they are doing nothing to stop it right now?
Trump tried to send help, but was repudiated by Democratic leadership in those cities who told him they didn't need help. Why are you trying to spread a lie that Trump did not try to help?
I-5 wrote: Totally respect your opinion, but what is the logic on why rioting and looting would change in a 2nd term for Trump? He presided over the first one with rioting and looting like we never saw under previous presidents. Wouldn't that suggest the same ingredients are there for it to continue? Also, mutiple incidents of rioting and looting has been shown to be instigated NOT by protestors, but by other forces including far right to sabotage the peaceful protests. It's an effective tool, and I would do the same if I was trying to discredit the peaceful protests, because it does just that. If Trump has been president the whole time, what will he do differently, and why isn't he doing it now? This is not a smart aleck questtion...I really want to know what the difference would be in the 2nd term and why not do it now.
c_hawkbob wrote:My opinion is that your reasoning is akin to poking a hive with a stick as a big middle finger to the bees 'cause you don't like getting stung.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Not a smart aleck question, but I didn't say it would stop with a Trump win. It is possible we could see more unrest, initially, if Trump pulls out a win. I think a lot of it will die down with whoever wins, with a Trump win keeping the flame burning a little longer, but that too will fizzle out once people have to accept reality. I don't know the motivations and intentions of all protestors. Maybe some really believe they are justified in destruction and stealing, maybe some are just opportunists using it to their advantage, I don't know. My perception is that the left is okay with it and the people participating know it.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Besides recommending governors to deploy their National Guardsmen to help protect citizens and property and publicly decrying rioting and looting, I can't think of anything else he (Trump) has done....Beyond that, what can he (Trump) do? Martial law? I say that knowing it is an exaggeration, but I really don't know what else you want him to do.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:What I haven't seen is anybody any Democrat leadership giving anything more than lip service to condemning rioting, looting, and violence. In my opinion, they haven't come out strongly against it (i.e. supporting arrest and prosecution to the extent lawfully possible) because they worry they'll turn off some of their base. Hell, the CHOP lasted a hell of a lot longer than it should have and that was one of the dumbest things I have seen allowed to happen by a state governor. I don't believe there has been a unified front against this behavior because the Democrats don't want to lose support while the GOP knows that a hard stance will go over well with it's voter base. So, no, I am not voting for the side that I perceive as supporting it/not strongly opposing it.
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