If voting didn’t have real power, the weirdos wouldn’t work so hard to keep you from being able to.

  • @Stupidmanager
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    1224 months ago

    Just think, if democrats manage a nice blue wave and fail to even acknowledge bipartisan support, this could just be a Death rattle of a dying group. Don’t get complacent, vote. And if you’re in Arizona, make sure you can vote!

    • john
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      434 months ago

      If you’re in Arizona, come canvass with me! The margins are so small you could really make a difference and help choose the future of our country!!

    • @rayyy
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      44 months ago

      Check your voter registration status every month. If you suspect fowl play you might want to change your registration to Independent or uncommitted to avoid being purged.

  • @Sanctus
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    524 months ago

    You ain’t doing that with my vote. I will burn this fucker down and it’ll be easy with how hot and dry it is

    • @AtomicTacoSauce
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      234 months ago

      I keep wondering when we’ll truly have to revolt. Like, I don’t wanna start prematurely or anything.

      • kora
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        134 months ago

        I’ll come out and just say it: your comment, is so much my overall mood, that it literally is the most exciting thing I’ve read on Lemmy today.

        I’m too mental to lead a revolt, but i’m sitting on pins and needles for someone(s) who is fit to lead, and i’ll be there to back them 100% the moment they do.

        • @AtomicTacoSauce
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          94 months ago

          Well, if I were a bettin’ man, I’d say this event, if it comes to pass, might prompt the beginning. There has to be a breaking point. Human excrement masquerading as people literally handing wannabe fascist dictators the highest office in the land has to be pretty close to that point.

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            Yeah… but i’ve said that same thing several times this year alone. Seems like we can take a hell of a beating so long as theirs show’s to binge or something ¯\(ツ)

            • @AtomicTacoSauce
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              94 months ago

              Of course. We’re all too comfortable. We’ve never had to fight for our very existence like those in Gaza or the hundred other places around the world where violence is right outside your door every day.

              It’s unfortunate, but I think most Americans would choose letting it all happen and just living with it. The problem? This might be the last free election of choice.

  • @aodhsishaj
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    The funny part is Harris doesn’t need AZ.

    The shitty part is vote fraud is being instutionalized thanks to the cunt fart that is Roger Stone.

    2000 Florida all over again.

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      264 months ago

      The funny part is Harris doesn’t need AZ.

      According to what? The polls? Those are just probabilities, and they can be inaccurate.

      She needs every state she can get.

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        Agreed, it was a smug response on my part granted. However if you look at where they Harris campaign focusing their attention right now it’s not AZ.

        If you do live in America vote. Talk to everyone you see about voting. Not who they’re voting for just so that they vote. Voter turnout helps everyone as Dems this cycle seem to have the most popular platform.

      • @wazoobonkerbrain
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        64 months ago

        This is election fraud, not voter fraud though, no?

        What do you consider to be the difference? According to wikipedia the two terms are synonymous:

        Electoral fraud

        Electoral fraud, sometimes referred to as election manipulation, voter fraud, or vote rigging, involves illegal interference with the process of an election, either by increasing the vote share of a favored candidate, depressing the vote share of rival candidates, or both.

        • @[email protected]
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          134 months ago

          In the US at least, voter fraud is things like voting when you’re not eligible or voting more than once. Electoral fraud is things like rigging the election or illegal campaign funding.

        • @aodhsishaj
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          24 months ago

          Vote fraud not voter fraud, covers elections and intimidating voters at the polls to my understanding. I’m happy to be corrected.

          • @wazoobonkerbrain
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            The person to whom I responded made a distinction between “election fraud” and “voter fraud” (not “vote fraud”). According to wikipedia, “electoral fraud” and “voter fraud” are synonymous. “Vote fraud” and “election fraud” redirect to the same page.

            • @aodhsishaj
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              24 months ago

              Thank you for the clarification.

  • @[email protected]
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    324 months ago

    1/3 of one percent of all voters matter in Arizona per the article. But like 30% of people don’t vote. That’s enough to swing many solidly red states blue, or vice versa. If that’s the margin republicans win by over Supreme Court shenanigans-then we the people got what we deserved.

    Get out there and go vote people! Even in the non swing states - make them swing states!

  • chingadera
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    264 months ago

    Why the fuck have we not confirmed more judges?

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      Because the Senate will block it. It’s damn near the lame duck presidency and the DNC doesn’t want to rock the boat in an election year. The Dems wont fillibister for it, as that would eat into the holiday time off. Oh, and the same billionaires that are getting tax breaks are contributing to both parties.

      Or did you mean why didn’t we put Garland on the bench instead of listening to a Turtle?

      Or why RBG didn’t step down to get a fellow competent judge on the bench?

      Or why Thomas hasn’t recused himself for all the many gifts/bribes/payoff vacations and mobile homes he’s received?

      Remember Citizens United and the absolute sprint of lower court appointments that were made. Oh and shit almost forgot the billionaires.

      But yes in all seriousness. PACK THE FUCKING COURT! Let’s do term limits while we’re at it.

      https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/packing-the-supreme-court-explained

      https://fixthecourt.com/2017/06/tlproposalrelease/

  • @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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    So, a total of a likely swing is about 0.333% to the red, Trump lost by 0.3% vs. Biden. If everything was equal, it would be a recount. Hopefully, Kamala brings more enthusiasm, and Trump dies off. I live in rural Arizona, my presidential vote never counts anyways, but I will say there are the same old Trumpers, but unlike the past 2 elections I now talk to a lot of apathetic Republicans that used to be vote red no matter who people. They are over Trump, they won’t vote against him, but they may not even vote. That is something I’ve never seen.

    So get out and vote and maybe we can vote in numbers too large to manipulate.

    • @[email protected]
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      234 months ago

      Why would you think your Presidential vote doesn’t matter because you’re rural? It’s a popular statewide election. It certainly does matter.

      • @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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        124 months ago

        Well, I was under the impression that the presidential elections were done by prescients, and mine voted 75% for Trump in 2020. I was so sure about this I spent the last hour trying to find some confirmation bias article, and I was only met with a billion sources saying AZ is a popular vote with winner takes all. I chose to blame the way the media presents election results by prescients and my apparently minimal knowledge of gerrymandering for my gross misunderstanding of how this all works. Luckily, I have still voted in every election despite thinking my (presidential) vote was wasted.

        However, in my adventures I found how fucked we are at the state level thanks to some republican “redistricting” shenanigans. https://www.salon.com/2021/12/04/will-arizonas-relentless-gerrymander-decide-the-2024-presidential-election/

    • @aesthelete
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      24 months ago

      I live in rural Arizona, my presidential vote never counts anyways

      Gerrymandering does not apply to presidential elections. It’s a state-by-state contest. Your rural Arizona vote for president counts more than my urban California vote.

  • nifty
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    214 months ago

    This is usually how the GOP wins, through voter suppression and gerrymandering. GOP platform in general doesn’t have the capability to win hearts and minds, so they either resort to rigging the votes or fear tactics, like scaring people about gays or foreigners.

    I just feel bad for the Americans who support and vote for the GOP and other conservatives, these politicians don’t want the best interests of regular citizens, these politicians are just out to make their rich friends richer and get some doggy scraps in return.

  • @[email protected]
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    174 months ago

    40,000 seems low considering how many non-voters there still regularly are. If they succeed with this, the Dem team should make it their mission to find every disenfranchised voter and recruit them for their campaign, so every vote that was lost turns into two new votes.

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    The case is known as Republican National Committee v. Mi Familia Vota.

    In 2004, Arizona enacted a law which requires new voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship (such as a passport or a birth certificate) when registering to vote in the state. This state law, however, conflicts with a federal law known as the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), which requires states to register voters who submit a standardized federal registration form.

    Previous ruling left it open that NVRA held for only federal elections, not state or local.

    The RNC case, which is now before the Supreme Court, concerns a 2022 Arizona law which would impose three new restrictions on these federal-only Arizona voters. It bars them from voting by mail, and from voting for president altogether — thus limiting them to voting only in congressional elections. Additionally, the 2022 law requires the state to reject any new voter registration submitted using the state’s own form if that registration doesn’t include proof of citizenship — even though the state is still required to register that individual as a federal-only voter if the registrant submits the federal form.

    • @Cryophilia
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      44 months ago

      “So like, what if we made a law that just directly circumvents federal authority?”

  • @[email protected]
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    124 months ago

    Ken voice hello John Roberts? I am a WHITE MAN, and I’d like Arizona’s presidential electors, please.

  • @Red_October
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    114 months ago

    When you know you can’t get the votes to win, the only way is to take the vote away from others instead.