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How to use the word balloting in a Sentence?

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In Arizona mail-in balloting is very popular, but as you can see a lot of the bills deal with mail-in ballots because mail-in ballots do lend themselves to being exposed to a lot of unintended consequences.

Michelle Ugenti-Rita

Found on CNN
3 years ago

When the President says that North Carolina's going to be fraudulent, that North Carolina's going to be rigged, he's speaking with absolutely no credibility. There's no evidence of this. There's no evidence that the states that vote all by mail have larger rates of fraudulent balloting. In fact, fraudulent balloting is rare in all states in the United States.

Rick Hasen

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I applaud the Supreme Court for following the law and refusing to order mail-in balloting that the Texas Legislature has forbidden. Universal mail-in ballots, which are notoriously vulnerable to fraud, would only lead to greater election fraud and disenfranchise lawful voters, state election officials have many options available to safely and securely hold elections without risking widespread fraud. My office will continue to fight for safe, free and fair elections.

Ken Paxton

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Some, especially those in the beltway, may be viewing this through a partisan lens, outside of the beltway there are a lot of acknowledgment that states already have mail balloting systems and that's one of the ways we are going to keep Americans safe.

Myrna Perez

Found on CNN
4 years ago

The Ted Cruz campaign said in response to Manafort's comments : The Cruz campaign's no surprise that Trump's team will lash out with falsehoods when facing a loss to distract from their failure. … We have earned our success by working hard to build a superior organization and are working within the process and rules. Anticipating a fight for every delegate, Ted Cruz was campaigning Monday in California, which holds a delegate-rich primary on June 7. David Payne, a Republican strategist and Vox Global partner, suggested on Monday that Cruz’s efforts to win delegate support will be indispensable if Donald Trump fails to get to 1,237 delegates -- as the candidates would have to compete for them during balloting at an open convention in July. Ted Cruz will be on familiar turf, consider that Ted Cruz is likely to win a handful of the remaining winner-take-all states … coupled with proportional delegate wins for Ted Cruz and Ted Cruz and John Kasich, this makes it mathematically difficult for Donald Trump to win the nomination according to the current convention rules.

David Payne

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Well, it looks like the all-star balloting is about over, especially in the National and American Leagues.

Jerry Coleman

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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