Yes, the blue brick wall stopped the alleged red wave . Election Day has come and gone, but it’s not over yet.
Of course, the Georgia U.S. Senate race is continuing with a run-off between Incumbent Raphael Warnock and “Who’s Your Daddy” Herschel Walker scheduled for Dec. 6.
But other races are exceptionally tight, too close to call. And some of these are in one of the 24 states which permit voters who made a procedural error when they cast their ballots by mail to correct the error and have their votes count.
Ballot Curing Now
Two states in particular, Arizona and Nevada, are on the radar of those who are helping Democrats “cure” these ballots. Phone banks are scheduled for each of these states, and volunteers are joining in from around the country. In Arizona, the phone banks will run through Tuesday, Nov. 15, the deadline for voters to correct their ballots, whether it’s a signature in a wrong place, a wrong date, or the like. In Nevada, phone banks are taking place now through Nov. 14.
Making the calls is easy and can be done from anywhere. Callers use their phones and computer-based platforms, such as HubDialer or CallHub. Each organization provides scripts of what to say to voters and how to respond with information regarding how they can make their votes count. Organizations who sponsor the calls, like Mission for Arizona or Nevada Democratic victory always provide support for the callers.
They’re friendly calls. People are glad someone has let them know there’s a problem and how to fix it. They wanted their votes to count when they cast them. They still want their votes to count.
Options to Cure Ballots
You can join the Arizona ballot-curing phone banks at this link.
Or the Nevada phone banks at this link.
If you doubt whether curing 1,000 ballots could do much, consider Pat Ryan (NY-18). He was declared the winner yesterday with only about 1,200 vote margin.