The Constitution is clear about the mail in voting

Hahaha. No thanks. I'll continue to vote by mail.

Our only distrust with this method is the USPS. We don't trust them to deliver stuff timely. We get our ballots ~30 days before the election. We fill them out and drop them off at the township's lockbox the next time we're in town. Then we check the MI SOS website to verify that they were received and that there's no issues, like forgetting to sign the outer envelope. We've voted this way since 2020 with not a single issue.
It's not you or your method that concerns me. I'm sure you use it as it is intended. Millions do. I think the military should have a 5 day grace period, too.
I want to see voter rolls updated. With computers the way they've come. it shouldn't be that difficult to keep track of deaths and moves.
 
Sure they can be. According to some posters here, there is a valid reason why women shouldn't be able to vote.
There are actually a number of valid reasons

1) On average women are more emotional than men and make feelings based decisions. So if 60% of women are like this which is a very conservative estimate, They will overwhelm sane male votes and elect fools and enact bullshit policies.

2) They are not eligible for the draft so they should have zero say in sending men to die. Same reason they shouldn't be allowed to hold public office.

3) Because their role as humans isn't to lead, it's to nurture and procreate.
 
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