This is going to so very Trumpian, so please forgive me.
I called it, man! I’ve been saying for years that early voting carries tremendous risk, that the candidate who gets one’s vote before Election Day could mess up royally and make the voter regret the ballot he or she has just cast.
Donald Trump, anyone?
Several states have begun allowing residents to vote early for president. Many thousands of Americans have done so. Many of those who have cast their ballots early did so for Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee for president of the United States.
Texans will commence early voting on Oct. 24.
Perhaps those who’ve voted early walked away from the polling booth feeling pretty darn good about the vote they cast.
D’oh! And then something happened! The Washington Post uncovered an 11-year-old video and audio recording of Trump saying some ghastly things about women.
You know what has happened in the 48 hours since then. The Republican Party is in full crisis mode. GOP members of Congress have pulled their endorsement of Trump back; many of them have called on him to quit the race; House Speaker Paul Ryan disinvited Trump to a political rally in Wisconsin; and in the Mother of All Political Insults, Trump’s running mate, Mike Pence, cancelled an appearance with Trump.
Has there been a clearer demonstration than this — at the presidential election level — of what can happen to someone’s vote?
I posted this blog item four years ago.
https://highplainsblogger.com/2012/10/down-with-early-voting/
I am disgusted by what we’ve learned about the Republican presidential nominee.
However, the revelations that have come out about the candidate’s behavior fill me with a sense of validation.
Early voting? No thanks. When your candidate messes up, you can’t take it back.