Liar, liar, panties on fire
/Last week it was Marine veteran Ruben Gallego Senator (D. AZ) deliberately lying to voters and appealing to their sense of patriotism by pretending that there is no difference between absentee voting by service members via ballots issued at their request and the blind, mass-mailing of ballots to all registered voters or even, in some states, anyone with a driver’s license.
Our soldiers deployed overseas vote by mail. They put their lives on the line for us, but Trump doesn’t think they deserve to vote. https://t.co/INpapTsZ3d
— Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) August 18, 2025
"They put their lives on the line for us, but Trump doesn’t think they deserve to vote," he posted. X users tried to educate Gallego on the difference between mail-in voting and absentee voting, but we're sure he didn't bother to read the comments to his post.
Now, failed congressional candidate and former Marine fighter pilot Amy McGrath is echoing Gallego, even though as former military, she ought to [does —Ed] know better.
Amy knows good and well there are provisions for military and overseas votes.
— A Gene Robinson (@AlBuffalo2nite) August 26, 2025
That’s not the issue.
The issue is mass mail-in fraud that dilutes the voice of the American people.
The American vote must remain supreme… so why does she want to block accountability and open…
Nothing new in this Democrat tactic:
AI Overview
Yes, it is a factual event that Mark Herron, a lawyer for the Al Gore campaign, sent a memo on November 15, 2000, instructing Democratic observers to challenge overseas absentee ballots that lacked valid postmarks
This memo, sometimes called the "Herron memo," was a key event in the 2000 Florida presidential recount and had a significant impact on public perception.
Military absentee ballots don’t require postage.