Long lines for early voting in texas

The lines are in the cities.

Gut feeling.

The Biden voters are probably waiting to vote by mail. More opportunity for cheating that way. :grin:

p.s. The longest lines i ever saw in Tn was when Trump ran 4 years ago.

100% Masked and socially distancing.
2 3/4 hour total wait time
when we left the line was even longer,probably 3.5-4 hours

You mean all those libs going to voting booth during killer pandemic?

Sound like ballots being sent out wasn’t all that important after all.

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It’s going to be a Biden landslide.

Not important from a virus standpoint. Very important to the goal of cheating.

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And? Doesn’t matter where the votes come from for the presidential.

2:45 and we were in line at 7:15
when we left at 10 the line was another 30-60 minutes longer.
in pflugerville

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What’s wrong with having both as an option?

some friends in san antonio are reporting the same thing.
very long lines. all masked

It blows libs narrative.

Fair enough. We will see in 22 days.

No it doesn’t.

BTW, Texas has restrictive vote by mail rules, like over 65 in age.

So…the fact that voters are still turning out during deadly pandemic.

Of course it does and “President” isn’t the only thing we are voting for. It’s not even the most important.

I wonder why @WuWei liked this post when he surely knows that ballots weren’t mailed out en masse in Texas and that mail in voting is restricted in Texas. From their website:

Application for a Ballot by Mail

To be eligible to vote early by mail in Texas, you must:

  • be 65 years or older;
  • be sick or disabled;
  • be out of the county on election day and during the period for early voting by personal appearance; or
  • be confined in jail, but otherwise eligible.
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We’re willing to catch the trump virus to vote him out of office.

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Ask him.

“Election Day is Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Texas offers absentee ballots by mail to voters who will be unable to vote in person. All other voters are expected to vote in person. Texas offers early voting.”