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If the polls close while you’re still in line, stay in line – you have the right to vote.
I feel like that is worded poorly. I think it should say something more like...
- If the closing time for the polls passes while you are in line, don't panic. As long as you are in line before closing time, and stay in line, the polls will stay open long enough for you, and everyone else that was in line on time, to vote.
Granted it's not as pithy, but the first version just gives me the mental image of a bunch of people belligerently standing in line in the dark at a locked door demanding to be let in.
But instead we just lock up the criminal, because it’s cheaper.
Except, in the long run, it's not. It's only cheaper within the scope of one or two election cycles. Over the long haul, weighing the costs and economic benefits of making person a productive member of society again, it's way cheaper to do that. But nobody ever won an election promising to spend more money now so that we don't have to spend nearly as much in a few decades.
Make sure you do so in the next week.
No! Tuesday! 4 days away. You don't have a week. You've barely got half of a week. And half of those days are the weekend.
That's what the worm wants you to think.
~~some~~ most. Not only will they not admit it, they won't believe it and will double down on the lies.
Spoiler alert. The mammals won (for now)
Some would even say three orders of magnitude.
Read the comment you're responding to, again. Nothing about their suggestion leads to either of these scenarios.
They gave a link.
Meh.
I highly doubt this is Trump voters suddenly hearing about Project 2025 and deciding to go look it up and realizing it's bad for them.
I would wager that this is predominantly voters that didn't need the gory details of Project 2025 to be convinced to vote against Trump. But now that he's been elected 🤮, preparing for what's to come makes the gory details suddenly relevant.