The 39th president, who entered hospice care in February 2023, submitted an absentee ballot, according to a grandson. His family said he had been eager to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.

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      1 month ago

      A sentence from that article that I love:

      “Ten [states] specifically mandate the counting of absentee ballots regardless of the voter’s corporeal status.”

      “Corporeal status”. I love it. I’m probably going to semi-ironically incorporate that phrase into my lexicon

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        If a person is alive at the time of voting, it makes sense to me to count it. They might die after the election before inauguration too.

        Plus removing recently deceased people’s already cast votes opens up creative violent ways to help your team which I’m not a fan of either

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      Regardless, if that were to be the case for Jimmy Carter I think anyone who threw out his ballot would find themselves extremely unpopular.

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        Seriously. I have family in Georgia, and while there’s a ton of right wingers down there, they’re still proud of their Christian native raised former president. They’ll forgive him for being a Democrat, he didn’t know any better.