Illinois Policy Institute Urges Early Voting

Apparently not all conservatives are opposed to early voting.

This arrived last last week:


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Illinois Policy Institute Urges Early Voting — 28 Comments

  1. Tell me all you know about Diebold, ES&S, Dominion, ERIC, Konnech and VOTEM Mellow Mink. You think you are a R but you’re just an uneducated dope smoking fool that votes R. Go pull a bong. I hope you’re better at that than proving the Salvi’s pay their fair share of property taxes

  2. JT is right.

    This helps the rats avoid screwing up with 2 votes on the crooked algorithm Teary-O says doesn’t exist and the actual early vote.

  3. JT -waiting for you to ask us all, “Who is Rays Epps?” You’re slacking.

  4. Why would I do that Mink? Tell us about the plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitless in MI

  5. You mean the one with Larry, Daryl and Daryl and one more retarded person?

  6. I think the mailer promotes early voting, but doesn’t “urge” it.

    The main message seems to be, to vote.

  7. But remember, the dope smoking appraiser Mellow Mink thinks corruption in our election systems doesn’t exist. Care to explain Diebold, ES&S, Dominion, ERIC, Konnech and VOTEM Mellow Mink. I didn’t think so. Your bong is calling you dope head.
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    Konnech CEO Eugene Yu worked for the Chinese Communist Party

    The U.S. election software CEO managed the Guangzhou Development Zone, and his Chinese subsidiary developed electronic voting systems for China’s National People’s Congress for nearly two decades.
    Hongzheng Technology operates in more than 20 provinces across China in partnership with Lenovo, Huawei, China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile and specializes in providing electronic voting systems to China’s National People’s Congress.

    The Chinese company claims it’s a byproduct of Michigan-based Konnech and featured Konnech’s patents on its website.

    Konnech registered “hongzhengtech.cn” for Hongzheng Technology to admin@konnech.com on July 31, 2015.

    As a result, the U.S. election software company had core control over Hongzheng Technology’s website—a Chinese company partnered with Chinese telecom giants that specializes in providing electronic voting systems to the Chinese Communist Party.

    Here’s Yulian Network’s “Consultation Service” page in Chinese and English:

    Konnech’s Chinese subsidiary says that it develops election software following the principle of “political tasks first and economic benefits of enterprises second” and that the company has perfected election management theory “in line with China’s national conditions.”

    The Chinese subsidiary also says that it provides election solutions for all levels of the Chinese Communist Party.
    Hongzheng Technology built on the success of Konnech’s Chinese subsidiary and has helped more than 430 National People’s Congress clients in more than 20 provinces achieve success on the road of “standardization, informationization, normalization and wisdom.”

    Here delegations of China’s National People’s Congress visit Hongzheng Technology’s offices and the company displays its awards:

    https://kanekoa.substack.com/p/konnech-ceo-eugene-yu-worked-for

  8. Dingo, it’s fun to punish a dope smoking fool who thinks he’s a R while living through his dope addled haze.

  9. And yet now you keep talking up the election and to get out to vote.

    That cheating system you decry.

    Bipolar much? Kamala Harris is more consistent.

  10. You’re a fool Mink. Vote on day of election is what I said all along understanding that it makes the pre-approved algorithms in these CCP machines to not work as planned. Did you do your morning bong before posting that? Are you related to Willie Brown?

  11. Algorithms aren’t in any way useful in totaling or tallying anything.

    Algorithms are not in anyway useful in assuring there are actual paper ballots to back up those counts.

    Accurate recounts, mind you, that happed hundreds of times since.

    Had there been any sort of “Ah hah!” recount, you would have had that to crow about.

  12. Keep punching Mink.

    The IL Board of Elections picks 1 race and only samples 5 percent of 1 race as a representative sample of ALL election integrity.

    Got it.

    I should start doing bongs to get to your level of stupidity.

  13. I’m talking about all of the various recounts in various states and in various races inclusive of, and since 2020.

  14. Those are recounts are actual, physical reality-based events that occurred in front of collectively thousands of people.

    The nonsense you peddle has been disproved in 62 public and celebrated chances in court, oftentimes at the hands of Republican officials and judges. Many of which were appointed by the Messiah himself.

    I expect you fully renounce this election’s results, of course. 😀

  15. Mid afternoon baking I see Mink. Your cognitive dissonance is priceless. I’ve got to go watch some Mike Lindell while you watch Hillary saying the midterms and 2024 are going to be stolen. Go lick your Hillary bobblehead. We know Bill hasn’t in quite a while.

  16. JT, if you think votes can be changed with an “algorithm” in the machine, why does it matter if people vote early or on election day?

    If the machine can be hacked to display whatever “they” want it to say, why would it matter at all if the votes happen early or on election day?

    Please explain.

  17. ^I could understand if you said early voting results are somehow leaked/hacked and then there is ballot stuffing efforts to make up deficits (using dead voters, low propensity voters, people who moved but did not change registration, etc.) but as a matter of algorithms / straight up changing votes on the machine, I don’t see how early voting vs election day voting would matter.

  18. The algorithm evidence is out there Correcting. I’m unsure why a smart guy like you is not informed on it. Vote early and give the corrupt the difference they need to hit to flip an election.

    Vote on election day and make it harder for the cheat to happen.

  19. Correcting, the fact is, it doesn’t . Vote early is the same as voting on Election Day.

  20. OK Oak. The machines are programmable to cheat. Voting on election day mitigates it a bit since in IL they count mail in ballots for 2 weeks after election day. Sounds fair to me. Not

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