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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (1379781)11/11/2022 6:14:42 PM
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Inode,
In your opinion it is acceptable , then, for for me to being $10 million to San Francisco voting operations and say, “if you will locate a remote polling place at this site, to be open from 7am until 9pm, manned by these individuals (named) until Election Day”, that is acceptable to you because there is no explicit law against it?
Go right ahead. It's your money.

I'm of the opinion that the more people vote, the better.

I'm not going to complain if your remote polling place happens to only benefit one political party over the other.

Personally I'm of the opinion that everyone should have very easy access to polling places. Or vote-by-mail.

Three-hour queues are unacceptable. Forcing people to drive two hours is unacceptable.

What I won't do is go out there and cry about you sTeAlInG tHe eLeCtIoN, because you're not stealing anything from anyone.

All you're doing is making it easier for some people to vote. And yes, I will know if you are targeting specific groups of voters that end up benefitting one political party over another.

But that's not my definition of a "steal." Far from it.

Tenchusatsu
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