Texarkana Gazette

Moving finish line

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TO THE EDITOR

I thought Tuesday, November 3, was the day/ date of this year’s presidenti­al election. (In 1872, Congress set the Tuesday after the first Monday in November as Election Day — every fourth year for president.) There are some states counting ballots received up to two weeks after Election Day? For example: three days in Pennsylvan­ia, six days in Wisconsin, nine days in NC, 14 days in Michigan. Universal, unsolicite­d ballots is bad enough, but when the deadline for receiving ballots is up to fourteen days after “Election Day” — November 17 — election integrity is destroyed, the opportunit­y for voter fraud is multiplied, and mass confusion is interjecte­d in the whole process. Also, adding additional days after November 3 provides “dirty voters,” and foreign government­s the opportunit­y to manipulate the vote to their advantage. This must not happen. Don’t move the finish line!

Some states have already begun voting by mail. All 50 states — If I am correct — have provided for early voting and absentee voting which gives the voter ample time to vote. No extra time is needed nor should be allowed after Election Day. This is an “assault on the integrity of our electoral process.” When I was younger, I worked at the polls for many years. I know of the many safeguards that are used to assure a fair election in which only eligible U.S. citizens can vote. All of these measures are totally discarded when universal, unsolicite­d ballots are used. If we continue down this path, this will be the most erroneous and fraudulent election ever.

What is being done in many states is wrong, unfair, and probably unconstitu­tional. And it affects the entire United States. If this is allowed, it will be the end of free and fair elections in America.

My recommenda­tion: vote in person if possible either by means of early voting or on Election Day. Jimmy H. DeMoss Texarkana, Texas

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