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In a scathing critique, the speaker takes aim at the California electoral system, specifically the state's seven-day grace period for mail-in ballots, which allows voters to submit their ballots up to seven days after election day. This system has led to a week-long count in the Los Angeles mayoral election, sparking widespread suspicion and outrage among voters.
The speaker argues that the grace period is not only unnecessary but also corrosive to the democratic process. They point out that 36 states already require ballots to be in by election day, and that voters adapt to deadlines just fine. The speaker also highlights the case of Watson v. Republican National Committee, which challenges the constitutionality of Mississippi's grace period, and notes that 14 states have similar laws.
The speaker also tackles the issue of public education in Douglas County, Colorado, where the district is asking for a permanent tax increase to fund its operations despite declining enrollment and a growing budget deficit. They argue that the district's staffing levels are not aligned with the number of students, and that the proposed tax increase would only exacerbate the problem.
In this episode, the speaker delves into the complexities of the electoral system, the impact of the grace period on public trust, and the need for a more transparent and accountable process. They invite listeners to join the conversation and share their thoughts on the matter.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In a scathing critique, the speaker takes aim at the California electoral system, specifically the state's seven-day grace period for mail-in ballots, which allows voters to submit their ballots up to seven days after election day. This system has led to a week-long count in the Los Angeles mayoral election, sparking widespread suspicion and outrage among voters.
The speaker argues that the grace period is not only unnecessary but also corrosive to the democratic process. They point out that 36 states already require ballots to be in by election day, and that voters adapt to deadlines just fine. The speaker also highlights the case of Watson v. Republican National Committee, which challenges the constitutionality of Mississippi's grace period, and notes that 14 states have similar laws.
The speaker also tackles the issue of public education in Douglas County, Colorado, where the district is asking for a permanent tax increase to fund its operations despite declining enrollment and a growing budget deficit. They argue that the district's staffing levels are not aligned with the number of students, and that the proposed tax increase would only exacerbate the problem.
In this episode, the speaker delves into the complexities of the electoral system, the impact of the grace period on public trust, and the need for a more transparent and accountable process. They invite listeners to join the conversation and share their thoughts on the matter.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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