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Home Front: Politix
Vote by Mail to Save Lives from COVID
2020-05-27
[Dallas News] For the past two months, the state of Texas has been in a legal battle with the Texas Democratic Party and voting rights groups over a push to expand mail voting during the coronavirus pandemic.
Didn't I just see the other day that even with comorbidities, those less that 65 years old have a 97% chance of surviving?
In state and federal courts, the parties have argued and gotten orders from judges to allow more people to vote by mail. Those orders have been appealed and fought over.
You just gotta find the right judge.
Expanded mail voting has been on in the state, then off; then on again, then off again. Most of the fighting has involved legalistic procedural challenges.

Shellie, a sixth-generation Texan, has no use for such ticky-tacky procedural arguments. But the outcome may determine whether she has to place her life in danger come July when she plans to vote in the state’s primary runoffs.
Assuming the pandemic is not ancient history by then.
Shellie, 47, was diagnosed with hypertension 12 years ago. That condition, which she shares with nearly half of all adults in the United States, puts her at high risk for severe illness if she develops COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

It’s the reason she wants to vote by mail.
She can apply for an exception. Dead people can't.
"I don’t see why any of us, myself or any of us Texans, should risk our lives to vote," she said.
Also recently discovered, you are at more risk driving to the polling place than dying from the virus.
[Texas A.G.] Paxton says that only people who have an illness or physical disability that prevents them from going to the polls fall under the disability clause. Fear of contracting the virus, he argues, does not clear that threshold.

The Texas plaintiffs say one reason for their lawsuit is that state officials have not issued guidance to local elections administrators. Without a uniform policy, they said, a hodgepodge of rules could spring up across the state, potentially benefiting voters in one county over another.
Benefiting? You mean by saving them from the hazard of driving to the polling place?
If no action is taken, the plaintiffs said, Texas could see a repeat of the Wisconsin primary elections in April when voters stood in long lines and didn't follow social distancing guidelines.
Stupid is as stupid does. I thought Texans were smarted than Badgers.
Either way, Shellie plans to vote in July. She's already requested a mail ballot but will go ‐ grudgingly ‐ to a polling location if the courts opt not to allow expanded mail voting. She said nothing will stop her from casting her ballot.

"Native Texans, we're a different breed of people. … If I have to risk my life to do that, I will," she said. "I don't want to and I feel I shouldn't have to, but I will."
It's a primary. If there's a line, keep your distance! You're a 'different breed' than those Wisconsin people!
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Posted by:Bobby

#13  I voted in person at the primary here in Florida on March 17. More because I could than because there was any big reason to.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-05-27 14:06  

#12  And the Dems talk about "Russian collusion" in our elections. GTFOH!

Yeah. I'd call this Chinese collusion.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-05-27 13:49  

#11  Anyone saying it's not a recipe for mass fraud is either stupid or and/or dishonest.


That was an easy fix. No charge!

Now, if you go to a grocery story, you have to wear a mask and in the check out line they have markings on the floor six feet apart to show you where to stand to maintain social distance. It seems to me it would be easy to implement the same protocol at polling stations. Then they put hand sanitizer at the exits. What's the problem?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-05-27 13:47  

#10  ^She can't afford the hypertension meds - like, what's her name, who couldn't afford morning after pills.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-05-27 13:39  

#9  Shellie, 47, was diagnosed with hypertension 12 years ago. That condition, which she shares with nearly half of all adults in the United States, puts her at high risk for severe illness if she develops COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

Last I heard, there are medications that control this condition quite well. So I smell bullcrap.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-05-27 13:28  

#8  I did just go sign my tax forms. With all the hoo-haw they went in less than six weeks behind schedule, though the deadline is now July 15 and may get bumped.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-05-27 11:58  

#7  It is totally disgusting. What's even more disturbing they are getting away with it. We've probably all seen those meme images of all of the things we need to produce an ID for. But to treat voting so haphazardly is beyond words.

And the Dems talk about "Russian collusion" in our elections. GTFOH!
Posted by: Clem   2020-05-27 09:18  

#6  The two times I had to vote absentee (traveling) I had to go to the election bureau at the county courthouse and show two photo ID and a tax form that proved my residency to obtain a ballot. What's being pitched now is mass mailing of blank ballots with no ID or residency proof required, and no control over what happens to these ballots coming or going. Anyone saying it's not a recipe for mass fraud is either stupid or dishonest.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-05-27 09:12  

#5  Absentee ballots are available everywhere. Make sure it's still the case, and that the requester is alive and who they say they are
Posted by: Frank G   2020-05-27 08:50  

#4  This whole vote by mail stuff (unless overseas, etc.) is just utter bovine egesta.
Posted by: Clem   2020-05-27 08:22  

#3  There were what, a maximum of sixty-odd people in Wisconsin who MIGHT have contacted the virus on election day, even with nobody social distancing? That means that risks seem pretty nonexistent to me. Get over yourself and go vote. If you can't look at reality often enough to realize how little danger you're in, then maybe you shouldn't be able to vote.
Posted by: Vernal Hatrick   2020-05-27 08:07  

#2  November is shaping up to be a real humdinger of an election.
Posted by: Clem   2020-05-27 06:59  

#1  America. One side thinks CV19 is their ticket to WH. The other think they are immune.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-05-27 03:11  

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