Tennessee Bill Would Change Absentee Ballot Application Deadline

Tennessee’s Senate Passed A Bill This Week That Would Require Voters To Request An Absentee Ballot 10 Days Before An Election Instead Of The Current Seven Days.

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Op-Ed: Who’s Ballot Is It Anyway?

The First Instance Of Absentee Voting Came During The Civil War, When Union Soldiers Were Given The Opportunity To Vote In Home District Elections. Attitudes Towards Absentee Voting Have Certainly Changed. At First, Absentee Balloting Was Restricted To Individuals Doing Active Military Service. However, Last In Vermont (1896) And Kansas (1901 And 1911) Extended The Option To Anyone Who Had A Valid Reason For Being Away From His Home Precinct On Election Day. This Has Become Universal. The Trend Has Continued Towards A More Liberal Interpretation, Including Absence Due To Illness Or Infirmity. Oregon Voted In 1998 To Make Absentee Voting Moot By Eliminating All Physical Voting Places And Conducting All Elections By Mail. And So “It” Began. Could Someone Close The Door Please? I Feel A Chill In Here.

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Scientific Research Raises Election Integrity Concerns [Interview with Dr. Douglas G. Frank]

Dr. Douglas G. Frank, a world-renowned physicist, approaches the election integrity issue using the scientific method. He was recently featured in two of Mike Lindell’s documentaries (“Scientific Proof” and “Absolute Interference”) after his discovery of two algorithms that he believes were used to manipulate our elections.

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The Left Won’t Stop Until All Protections On Voting Are Removed

Last Month, Republicans In The Senate Blocked Efforts To Federalize The Entire Electoral Process. And Polls Show Most Americans Support The Republican View. The President Should Answer A Simple Question, “What Laws Should Exist To Protect The Vote?” He Won’t Answer Because He And All Of The Left Want Open Voting To Establish Permanent One-Party Rule. It Doesn’t Matter To Them Whether A State’s Voter Rolls Are Filled With Dead People, Noncitizens, Or Individuals Who Have Moved Away. Under The Democrats’ Plans, No Steps Can Be Taken To Identify And Remove These Names.

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How Zuckerberg Paid Millions For Progressives To Work With 2020 Voting Officials Nationwide

In The Months Leading Up To November’s Election, Voting Officials In Major Cities And Counties Worked With A Progressive Group Funded By Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg And Its Allies To Create Ballots, Strategically Target Voters And Develop “Cure” Letters In Situations Where Mail-in Ballots Were In Danger Of Being…

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Watermarked Absentee Ballots Coming To Tennessee In 2022

Gov. Bill Lee Signed The Tennessee Election Integrity Act, Which Was Passed By The TN Legislature Last Month And Will Put An Approved Watermark On All Absentee Ballots With The Goal Of Providing More Security To The Election Process.

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Legislation Requiring Watermarks On Absentee Ballots Heads To Lee’s Desk

The Tennessee Legislature Nearly Unanimously Approved A Bill That Requires The Addition Of A Watermark On All Absentee Ballots.

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