In the final stretch before Election Day, ballots have been set on fire and damaged in two ballot drop boxes and a Postal Service mailbox in three states. Federal officials have warned that in recent months, some social media users have encouraged sabotage of ballot drop boxes.
Early on Monday morning in Oregon, Portland police responded to a fire they say was started by “an incendiary device” inside a ballot drop box. Oregon’s Multnomah County Elections Division said in a statement that three ballots were damaged. “Fire suppressant inside the ballot box protected virtually all ballots,” the statement read.
Hours later, another drop box was set on fire in nearby Vancouver, Washington, where officials say “hundreds” of ballots were badly damaged when that box’s fire suppression system failed to work.
Have any of the candidates spoken out against this and asked their supporters not to do this?
no and no
Jesus is expected to bring up the slack this year too with churches becoming temporary voting stations
and while Trump and Biden were in office our USPS got even worse with some rural locations being closed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Postal_Service
Churches have been polling places in the U.S. my entire life in every place where I’ve lived.
You do live in the U.S., right? You’re constantly talking about U.S. politics and rarely anything else. So you either don’t live in the U.S. or you know that and you’re spreading misinformation. I wonder which it is? Because you say “our USPS” but you also call polling places “voting stations.”
but in this election candidates openly campaigned about them and with Christians consistently winning elections very worrisome more than ever
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Divine intervention?
Hey, mod here. Your comments can be taken as ignorant (not dumb/stupid), or trollish. If it’s the former, let me educate you.
Churches have been used as polling stations for MANY years, and is a completely common occurrence.
If you knew this and were trolling, please stop.
Although it is common to use churches as temporary polling places, I wonder how much ballots may be influenced by the location.
I haven’t read the entire article, but this raises some interesting points: https://theconversation.com/voting-while-god-is-watching-does-having-churches-as-polling-stations-sway-the-ballot-144709