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Posted By: jgw Seattle and questonable ballots - 11/02/22 10:03 PM
I was watching the Seattle news last week. I think it was channel 5. Anyway, the guy at king 5 was made aware that one of the places counting said they had 88 bad ballots. Address doesn't not exist, dead people voting, bad names, etc. So, the channel 5 guy thought he would find out if that was right. He just went out and found that every one of the ballots was just fine and somebody in the counting took it upon themselves to 'fix' problems that didn't exist.

Then it went away. As far as I can tell nothing happened, and the entire thing was ignored by the power that be in that particular counting place. One would wonder if anybody got arrested! Since I have not found King 5 talking about it I googled; "Seattle ballots mishandled" and there is a LOT of stuff there!

I just thought I would put this out there. Seems that the Republican folks are determined to win elections by messing with the ballots. I can't figure out if anybody is doing anything about this or not but, I assume, somebody is. I guess this might be yet another one of them "in the fullness of time' things. One can only wonder.
Posted By: Jeffery J. Haas Re: Seattle and questonable ballots - 11/03/22 12:39 AM
Originally Posted by jgw
I was watching the Seattle news last week. I think it was channel 5. Anyway, the guy at king 5 was made aware that one of the places counting said they had 88 bad ballots. Address doesn't not exist, dead people voting, bad names, etc. So, the channel 5 guy thought he would find out if that was right. He just went out and found that every one of the ballots was just fine and somebody in the counting took it upon themselves to 'fix' problems that didn't exist.

Then it went away. As far as I can tell nothing happened, and the entire thing was ignored by the power that be in that particular counting place. One would wonder if anybody got arrested! Since I have not found King 5 talking about it I googled; "Seattle ballots mishandled" and there is a LOT of stuff there!

I just thought I would put this out there. Seems that the Republican folks are determined to win elections by messing with the ballots. I can't figure out if anybody is doing anything about this or not but, I assume, somebody is. I guess this might be yet another one of them "in the fullness of time' things. One can only wonder.

Well gee whiz, when you think about the fact that, to date, almost NO ONE has gotten punished, or if they did, it was a slap on the wrist or a sternly written reprimand.

So why not!
Posted By: pdx rick Re: Seattle and questonable ballots - 11/03/22 01:16 AM
We don't know the political make-up of the ballots or the person who claimed the ballots were invalid. Given that the ballots were Seattle ballots - it's not rocket science to put two and two together.

We don't want to be too accusatory of Republicans, but their recent actions do speak for themselves.
(Was that statement too mean and hateful?)
Posted By: jgw Re: Seattle and questonable ballots - 11/03/22 07:19 PM
I just saw it again last night. Apparently nobody gave a damn.
Posted By: jgw Re: Seattle and questonable ballots - 11/04/22 04:51 PM
Ahh! a true Democrat. Attacking, even a little bit, is bad manners? (even thought they will stick to their messages and attack with a will)

As far as I, and a LOT of talking heads, think that the Democrats are determined to lose this election no matter what!

I also REALLY hope I am wrong!
Posted By: perotista Re: Seattle and questonable ballots - 11/04/22 05:39 PM
JGW – I think you need to look at the historical averages for a party in power, full control, who has a president hovering around the 40% overall job approval. Biden is at 42%. The historical average is 48.5 house seats lost, 6 senate seats and 4.25 governors. Midterms have always been a referendum on the party in power.

Projected today is a loss of around 15 house seats, either a gain of 1 or a loss of 1 or the senate remaining in a tie. Governors could be a wash or another pickup of 1 or a loss of 1. That’s real good when looking at the historical average. Not what you or anyone on this site wants to hear, but I would place it in the category of a Democratic victory in besting, actually troucing the historical average when a president is hovering around 40%. To expect the Democrats to keep control of both chambers of congress is like living in a fantasy land. Not in your wildest dreams. The GOP needed but a net gain of 5 seats to retake the house and 1 senate seat to take control of the senate.

The main problem this time around in the house is the Republicans gained 13 house seats in 2020 all the while Biden was winning by 7 plus million votes. A lot of ticket splitters in 2020 voting for Biden, in reality against Trump more than for Biden, then Republican down ballot. Add to that the number of Democratic house incumbents that decided to retire or seek higher office this year leaving a whopping 36 open seats vs. 16 for the Republicans. Open seats are much easier to flip, switch than beating an incumbent.

For some reason, independents seem to like divided government. They elected Bill Clinton, then 2 years later gave him a Republican congress. Then they elect G.W. Bush and in 2006, give him a Democratic congress. If not for 9-11, independents would have given Bush a Democratic congress in 2002 instead of waiting until 2006. They elect Obama in 2008, then give Obama a Republican House in 2010 and a Republican senate in 2014. Independents elected Trump in 2016 and promptly gave him a Democratic house in 2018. One shouldn’t be surprised if independents give Biden a Republican house this year. It seems that is normal procedure for independents. Perhaps independents are trying to tell the two major parties something they don’t want to listen to?
Posted By: jgw Re: Seattle and questonable ballots - 11/05/22 09:07 PM
I have been saying, for years, that the Dems have to sit down and all agree on messaging. They just can't seem to do even that much. I have watched a woman who has been a senator for 30 years not even bother to go after her opponent until the very end and she just might lose. That's only one of them that just couldn't bring themselves to go after their opponent, until the very end. I think that the very end is not particularly bright.

The Republicans are wide open to attack but most Dems just will not do that. My fear is that their inability to do that will lose them their elections. Biden is the same, he has spent a lot of time talking about what he has done but rarely does he mention little things like the Republicans not having any solutions at all. It just goes on and on.

You are basing your thought on the election on logic and good sense. I base mine on a so-called political party that just can't seem to fight for itself. The Republicans, however, stick to their messages and they convince others.

Now, I think, we get to reap the rewards.............
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