I stopped after 4 minutes because not only is Crowder a douche that makes me wish that I was a dipshit ultra left wing tool just to balance out his pompous ass but also because they're talking about military ballots. A topic that has been rehashed countless times already. It is common for people to vote absentee in their home district while living elsewhere as part of their service. One of my absolute best friends from my home town who now lives less than 10 minutes from me votes in Tennessee because that's where he claims his legal residence to be. He's been in this city for about 8 years now. So if there's an issue it's legitimately with the system that allows that, not that people were doing it. To me, once again, it sounds like the lady saw something that looks sketchy and is raising an alarm. That's perfectly fine. That's exactly what she should do. But it doesn't change the fact that that is how military people CAN vote. Probably not all do. But they can. It's a choice.
"We knew our votes were legal and we had done nothing wrong, but our integrity was being challenged," Air Force wife said.
www.militarytimes.com
Hopefully having so many people looking in will strengthen the process going forward and get rid of these squirrelly rules. Provide more transparency via ballot tracking.