Absentee Ballots for Overseas but Not Enough for Military

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The Pentagon didn’t send enough absentee ballots to active duty service members in time for the election, and some Republicans are demanding something be done.

GOP Reps. Brian Mast (R-Fla.), Bill Huizenga (R-Mich.), and Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) sent a letter on the 30th to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Friday, citing their “grave concern over deficiencies in the Defense Department’s protocols” for the U.S. military because they said the absentee ballot stockpile has been “depleted and had not been replenished.

They need to work something out immediately. Letters might not be good enough. They need an emergency appeal to the Courts.

Meanwhile, Democrats are sending 32 thousand ballots overseas for voters. without adequate security, but only 6,000 for military.

This had to be deliberate.

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Tim Kuehl
6 months ago

I remember in 2000 Democrats didn’t want the military ballots counted because they did not have postmarks. APO and FPO mail does not use postmarks. Now the leftists like Lloyd Austin who are running our military don’t want our deployed military to vote at all.

Adonymost
6 months ago

If non-citizens are permitted to vote, why not send millions of ballots throughout the world for all to vote?