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Early and mail-in voting begins 2 months before Election Day amid lawsuits, integrity concerns

Let the Games Begin: There are “a lot of the same problems” this year as there were in the 2020 election, election integrity watchdog Phill Kline said.

Absentee voting for the presidential election will begin this week, two months before Election Day, as early in-person voting starts nationwide later this month amid lawsuits over election administration and election integrity concerns.

The presidential election begins this week as absentee ballots are mailed to voters in one state, with others to follow in the coming weeks. However, election integrity concerns from the last presidential election remain as various courts determine how mail-in ballots and voter rolls are to be handled with only two months before the next president will be elected.

North Carolina is the first state to send out absentee ballots, which begins Friday, followed by Alabama on Sept. 11. Pennsylvania is the first state to begin early voting, which starts on Sept. 16, with Minnesota and Virginia both following on Sept. 20.

Taking a page from the Democratic Party’s playbook, in June, former President Donald Trump announced the start of the Republican National Committee’s “Swamp the Vote” campaign to encourage early voting, as well as the use of mail-in and absentee ballots.

“Republicans must win and we will use every appropriate tool to beat the Democrats because they are destroying our country. Whether you vote absentee, by mail, early in-person or on election day, we are going to protect the vote,” Trump said in a press release.

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9 thoughts on “Early and mail-in voting begins 2 months before Election Day amid lawsuits, integrity concerns”

  1. The luciferian will ATTEMPT another steal, but it won’t happen this time..makes you wonder how that pos obama got in

  2. The idea of voting early did not seem like the right thing to do until I heard of posible internet outages on election day.

  3. I believe that the only type of early voting / absentee ballots should be reserved for the military personal living abroad. Paper ballots only. Counted only under the protection of armed National Guard personal. No democratic reps allowed. No republican reps allowed. The final tally to be released by the entire Joint Chief of Staff on election night.

  4. To make sure you are registered to vote type in your state and voter registration example Maryland voter registration.

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