Dear People Talking About Election Fraud:
Look. Listen. I get it. I’m still not over the 2016 election.
I couldn’t believe that people would vote for Trump the first time. But they did, and he won. And we all got on with it.
We’ve had four years of (fill in your preferred adjective).
Why is it so hard to believe that the same sentiment that drove the “silent majority” to the polls against Clinton in 2016 could be the same thing driving folks against Trump in 2020?
His presser last night was … unhinged. It was made up of lies. It was embarrassing.
The election was not rigged. There hasn’t been widespread voter fraud.
Let’s look at the ways Americans had to vote:
- Early voting. This does not seem to be in dispute.
- In-person voting Nov. 3. This does not seem to be in dispute.
- Absentee voting. This is apparently what’s in dispute. By Trump.
With absentee voting, people could mail them in or drop them in a ballot box. State laws vary, but the mailed-in ballots usually are counted as long as they are postmarked by Nov. 3. The deadline to drop in the ballot box in Georgia was 7 p.m. on Nov. 3. Again, states vary.
OK, stay with me here: Early voting and in-person voting are tabulated easily. Absentee voting takes longer because poll workers have to open and carefully check the ballots in a guard against — wait for it — fraud. Some states can open and count early. Some can’t.
I am a Georgia voter. I did not want to wait in line and be around people in a PANDEMIC. I requested, filled out and returned an absentee ballot via drop box by the Nov. 3 deadline.
Georgia had better DAMN WELL count my vote. (And I did NOT vote for Trump.)
As there were historic numbers of absentee voting, the processing will take longer. DUH.
Absentee voting has a long, strong history in America. It’s the way those in the military vote, for crying out loud.
Also, Trump himself has used absentee voting (as recently as August) and encouraged people to vote by mail. In Arizona. Where he thought he had plenty of support.
But you know what? Spitting on Arizona favorite John McCain’s grave has a cost.
You know what else has a cost? Calling war dead “suckers and losers.” Georgia has 13 military bases. Georgia also has Stacey Abrams, who has worked tirelessly to increase voter registration and voter turnout.
There are many reasons why people would want Trump to be a one-term president, just as there were many reasons why people didn’t vote for Clinton.
Just as the Democrats have not engineered a worldwide Coronavirus hoax, they have not perpetrated voter fraud. Please note that Georgia and Arizona (two states you are wound up about) both have Republican governors. And Georgia’s Secretary of State is a Republican too. One Trump supported.
Nevada’s is too. Are you alleging that they are in on this plot? Please.
And if Democrats were going to rig an election, wouldn’t they flip the Senate too? Come ON.
So stand down, outraged Trump fans. This is our democracy — the one you profess to love.
This is our process and it works, whether you like it or not.
Your fellow American,
Beth
Whatever the outcome in GA, I appreciate and feel really proud of the effort there to depose DJT. ❤️
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