Hmmmm. He raises a stink on tv and then he “just so happens” to have been “dropped”.
Perhaps he already had seen that he was no longer on the voter rolls.
Doesn’t he have a card from voting in the primary? In my state, they rubber stamp it with the party you vote for in the primary so you don’t crossover in any primary runoff for a party you didn’t initially vote for.
He can’t keep up with a little piece of paper? How about showing them his driver’s license and a phone bill with his street address?
I think he’s trying to make himself a poster boy, here.
As for me, I’d RATHER find out that I’d been dropped off the rolls erroneously than to find out that someone had committed identity theft and already voted in my name.
I vote EARLY. If there are complications, I still have time to get it resolved.
“He cant keep up with a little piece of paper?”
I had to use a provisional ballot today even though I brought my card with me showing that I was at the right place to vote. All told, it probably cost me 20 minutes to straighten things out, but all the while I was thinking—as the voting line grew ever longer—THIS is why we don’t want government running health care! Think about it: election officials literally have years to prepare for elections, yet no doubt these snafus affect millions of voters across the nation. Imagine their performance trying to run 1/6 of the economy where misplaced paperwork can put lives at risk.
Yet Tim Robbins was belly-aching about having lost some time in his efforts to put into the WH someone whose very aspiration is to crush all the barriers standing in the way of his preferred simplistic solution to the health care mess: a single payer system in which your fate literally could be placed in the hands of a government bureaucrat.