Well, he is a trash candidate.
Good point. That said, the law is structured to allow people to get ballots from the “jurisdiction of their last residence.”
The short answer is that deployment doesn’t count as permanent residence. You can still get a ballot from the state or territory that you used to reside in. You’re also required to pay federal, and depending on the state, state taxes.
The west coast has a lot of very very deep red areas. Even if you’re driving on the I5 through the major cities, you see a lot of bonkers infowarrior signs on houses between Portland, Olympia, and Seattle.
Ditto for California’s Central Valley. Drive from SF to LA and you’ll see a lot of loony cardboard signs from people who’ve fallen down the rabbit hole.
People born in Puerto Rico can vote for president, as long as they are currently living in one of the 50 states.
48 / 43 with a nearly 5 point margin of error.
Still basically a coin toss.
Vote, bring a friend, and knock on doors.
Crazy that ballot boxes need a fire suppression system now.
If you care about Gaza, do not dump rocket fuel onto a raging fire. Show up and vote against Trump.
BRB, smelting bronze.
I don’t even take the packaging. I let the loose wet pickles roll around in my back seat.