Prior to last year, I honestly had never heard of drop boxes for mail-in ballots. I don't know what I am missing here; if you received a mail-in ballot via the mail, then what is the need for any other box besides your own mailbox, your neighbor's mailbox, or any blue USPS mailbox? To me, arguments about states limiting such drop boxes is a red herring.
CA may not have voter ID laws such as many other states have, however, when you have to have an ID in order to even register to vote (as CA does require), in essence, they do have a form of a voter ID law, a very weak one in comparison to other states, but one nonetheless.
Considering Delaware's voting laws, Biden has a lot of nerve comparing the GA changes to "Jim Crow". If GA passed new laws to match those of DE's, he, and most Democrats, would probably have a heart attack. Funny how not one Democrat who is so "offended" (fake or otherwise) about states that change early voting laws or enact voter ID laws never seem to have one word to say about the other states that have no early voting, even if it is their own state. |