
04-09-2020, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
Okay! So now we know what you'd like to see as a result. What is your idea of a plan to implement it?
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The possibility that the virus will still be around in November, affecting and killing people who gather in groups.
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Not all current polling places in this country (or this state) are wheelchair accessible.
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Some polling places might be closed due to contamination or quarantine, in November, that were supposed to be open in November. That means people who would normally be voting at their usual place would need to find another place to vote. Some of those people rely on Florida's idea of "mass transit" to get to town centers and other central locations, and this might mean having to take the entire day off from work, just so they can get a bus, and a transfer, and another bus, and possibly an Uber from there, just so they can cast their vote. In short, it would be a hardship to certain members of the legally authorized population - and as a result, there would be fewer of these people voting.
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Some people aren't in the country when the vote is being held.
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Some people who are in the country, are not in the state of residence on Election Day.
What are your plans for all of these other considerations, to ensure that ALL people with the proper identity and citizenship have the same opportunity to vote, in person, presenting that proper identity?
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We have a government here in Florida who are paid to handle these things and neither you or the poster you are replying to will have to worry about it.
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