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Early-Vote Malignancy Metastasized in
Midterm Elections

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Posted By: sagman, 11/18/2022 1:40:01 PM

he cancer of early voting tightened its deadly grip on the American body politic in last week’s midterm elections. This is yet another destructive outcome of Nov. 8. The mad rush toward early voting accelerated thanks to another disease: COVID-19. Like so many things wrong in America today, COVID lurks just beneath the surface. Because voting in person was “too dangerous,” opportunistic Democrat lawyers sued like ambulance chasers in 2020 to widen and deepen early voting beyond its earlier, lower profile. This year, with COVID in the rear-view mirror, 2020’s “emergency” measure has become the new normal. The Democrats’ ever-leftward ratchet mechanism always works this way.

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Murdock nails it. Is anyone in the top ranks of the GOP giving any thought to what Murdock suggests?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: NorthernDog 11/18/2022 2:08:39 PM (No. 1336909)
It's hard to backtrack on early voting because Dems immediately scream 'Racism'. The author is probably right about Festerman. He won by about 250,000 votes but probably had 600,000 votes banked before the debate.
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