Joe Biden Wins Ohio’s Mail-in Democrat Presidential Primary
This type of mail-in voting is exactly what the Democrat party wants for the general election in November because people can vote without showing ID and there is no chain of custody.
The primary was originally scheduled for March 17 (before Bernie Sanders dropped out) but DeWine pushed the primary back several weeks and encouraged voters to vote by mail with an April 28 deadline.
The ballots must be postmarked by April 27 and must be received by May 8 in order to be counted.
Voters also had the ability to travel to their county board of elections and drop their ballots in a ‘secure drop box’ on Tuesday.
CBS reported that more than 18,000 ballots were dropped in the secure drop boxes.
What could possibly go wrong?
CBS reported:
Some in-person voting on Tuesday was allowed, although only to individuals with disabilities or those without permanent mailing addresses. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced Monday that over 1.9 million Ohioans had requested a vote-by-mail ballot, and over 1.4 million had already cast their vote.
At a press conference on Tuesday, LaRose said the U.S. Postal Service told him that the postal service was delivering 17,000 ballot envelopes to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, which is home to Cleveland, and 10,000 ballot envelopes to the Hamilton County Board of Elections, where Cincinnati is located.
The Democrat-media complex cheered Ohio’s mail-in primary.
This type of mail-in voting is exactly what the Democrat party wants for the general election in November because people can vote without showing ID and there is no chain of custody.
Source: TheGatewayPundit