(Thanks to Susan for the nooze tip)
In the wake of Hunter Biden’s laptop and its revelations of towering corruption and perversion throughout Democrat candidate Joe Biden’s whole family, citizens this weekend, in all-time high numbers, asked Google if it was too late for them to change their votes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA8a2g6tTp0). Lots and lots of people have done early voting this year–and now they’re sorry!
The top states for change-my-vote queries were New Mexico, Michigan, Arizona, Missouri, Nevada, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Some of this surge occurred right after the last presidential debate; but the real explosion followed the Biden laptop disaster.
Good news! In some states, you can change your vote, if you change it before Election Day. Those states are Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, and Mississippi.
Everywhere else, if you’ve made the gross error of actually voting for Biden or any other Democrat, you’ll just have to live with the shame of it forever.
This is one of the many problems with early voting.
Like I say, raise the voting age to 50.
I had wondered about this.
We don’t live in states that allow you to change your vote before Election Day. More’s the pity.
I hope someone follows this story and reports the results on how many actually changed their vote.
Don’t hold your breath waiting for CNN to cover that.