
Right over there, a BIG BEAUTIFUL SAFE ZONE - they'll be happier there, folks, where the weather's the same.

I'd be in favor of authorizing a tax free billion dollar (no, make that 5 billion dollar) bribe for Trump from public funds if he would just drop out of the race and STFU...(and never run again; otherwise he would be required to repay the money with interest)if he would just drop out of the race and STFU.



MajGenl.Meade wrote:Ah, Econo, I was just making fun of rubato. He doubts there is evidence of significant numbers.... so I suppose that to mean he's not doubting that there are insignificant numbers.... and I'm pretty sure wesw was delivering "humor"
Every "study" that has been done has demonstrated that the following is not occurring in large numbers:Everyone who has investigated the matter has shown that there are no significant number of people voting who are not entitled to.



that is not entirely true; my understanding is that (at least in most states) any candidate on the ballot can send challengers to the polls to challenge the right of a person to vote. Challengers are usually persons in the precinct whop know most of the constituents and can say "You're not Bill rosen" or "no one lives at that address"(I think poll workers can also challenge a right to vote); once a challenge is made, it is referred to the polling place director who can require proof of identity, etc. to resolve it. Beyond this the procedures vary but generally one will either vote a sealed paper ballot and pursue an appeal after the election, or one can go to the courts and having an emergency hearing right away (one or more judges will be there the entire day to hear the cases). In my state, lawyers volunteer and remain at the courthouse the entire day to facilitate such hearings; it is generally incumbent on the challenger to show what (s)he bases the challenge on and the person desiring to vote can then rebut that proof by evidence.oldr_n_wsr wrote:How would anyone know there is a problem when there is no requirement to prove who you are and if you are a citizen when registering to vote nor even when voting?
And how does that help when it is Bill Rosen, and he lives at that address, but Bill is not legally entitled to vote even though he is registered?"You're not Bill rosen" or "no one lives at that address"



oldr_n_wsr wrote:How would anyone know there is a problem when there is no requirement to prove who you are and if you are a citizen when registering to vote nor even when voting?
If you purport to quote me, at least do it accurately."challengers who know everyone in the precinct"
So they know the Italian ones anyway?Challengers are usually persons in the precinct whop know most of the constituents

Spot on. One of the defining oddities of our time is that we are likely to know more about people we've never met who live across the country or on another continent than we know about our next door neighbor.MajGenl.Meade wrote:The very notion that anyone in a precinct knows "most" of the constituents strikes me as ludicrous. That may have been true in 1922 but these days .... well, it's a laughable notion but if it makes you feel better...