Arnold Schwarzenegger Offers To Reopen Polling Places Across The USA By Paying Out Of His Own Pocket
The former California governor and self-proclaimed “fanatic about voting” Arnold Schwarzenegger has offered to pay to reopen polling centers across the US. Concerned about the current voting situation, Arnold wants to make sure that everyone is able to vote.
On a Twitter thread that rapidly went viral this week, the actor, bodybuilder, and former politician shared that he was willing to pay from his personal funds to help to re-open the polling centers that have been closed due to Covid-19 concerns and budget cuts.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has expressed his concerns about the closed-down polling centers across the US
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Arnold shared a Reuters article from September 2019 that explains the decision of states across the American South closing down nearly 1,200 polling places.
“I’ve been thinking about this a lot,” he tweeted. “I’m a fanatic about voting. Most people call closing polls voter suppression. Some say it is ‘budgetary.’ What if I made it easy & solved the budgetary issue? How much would it cost to reopen polling places?”
He wanted to know whether the issues preventing reopening the centers are just budgetary
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Arnold was quick to add that “this is a serious question.”
“Is closing polling stations about making it harder for minorities to vote, or is it because of budgets? If you say it’s because of your budget, let’s talk,” his tweet continued.
If so, Arnold is offering his financial support
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It’s not just talking that the Austrian-born celebrity is doing. He informed his Twitter followers that he sent a letter to almost 6,000 elections officials “inviting them to apply for grants, funded by me, to reopen polling centers and improve voting access.”
And he already sent out a letter to elections officials encouraging them to apply for grants
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“As I read stories about counties that only have one voting location for hundreds of square miles and people who wait in line for four hours to vote, I started thinking about this more and more and realized the solution is easy,” Arnold’s letter read, as Variety informs. “If you have a budget problem that keeps you from reopening polling stations, I want to help.”
Which, according to the actor, will be completely “non-partisan”
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He shared that the United States “gave him everything.” Sure enough, his rise to politics seemed a bit of a stretch at first, but nonetheless, the Austrian-born bodybuilder managed to secure himself the position of governor of the state of California. Now, he’s looking for ways to improve the voting situation so that everyone can have an opportunity to voice their opinion.
He also added that they will be offered to those “who demonstrate the greatest need”
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The grants will be administered by the Schwarzenegger Institute at the University of Southern California. It’s still unknown whether any states will take up Arnold’s offer, and even whether it would be legal to do so in all 50 states.
It’s still unclear whether any states will take up Arnold’s offer
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Daniel Ketchell, Arnold’s chief of staff, has told the media that, regarding the funds, the actor “hasn’t put a cap on it.” “It’ll probably be a few million dollars,” he added.
Here’s how people responded to the Twitter thread
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Share on FacebookI like this. If the "budget" reason is genuine, he has removed the impediment. And if - as I suspect for most of them - the reason is suppression, he has exposed that. Just as Florida is now throwing yet another obstacle in the way of the ex-felons re-registering now that Bloomberg and others have raised the money to pay off the fees. It is voter suppression and almost solely a right-wing tactic. I don't know* why these so-called champions of small government are so eager to disenfranchise so many Americans. (*I do know; they lose when more people vote since right-wing interests represent only about 1/3 of Americans. But they're happy to be minority rulers and impose their thinking on everyone else, and they're happy to break rules to get there).
Saves it from the travesty that is the trump led Republican Party. Having said that it's good to see there are still some honourable republicans.
Load More Replies...In my country polling places are usually your local school or community hall, schools being closed for the polling day. You are automatically registered to vote, there is no cost and if you can't make it to the polling station due to ill health you can either nominate someone or you can have a postal vote NB you can have a postal vote no matter what, there is no criteria for getting one. On voting day there is voting from 7am to 10pm and this means there aren't queues like you see in some other countries..
We got no money for polling places! We got bombs to build and prisons to run!
It's not the money. It's the fear. Same as with gerrymandering, IMO. But what would I know? Where i live, you just deal with armed men standing around the polling places while wearing MAGA hats. Not at all intimidating.... (*note sarcasm on that last*)
I am so sorry. I don't know how that kind of voter intimidation is legal.
Load More Replies...No baby. Don't let the government take advantage of you to. Believe me honey, you're rich which means you're definitely paying more for living here then the rest of us. So don't sweat the small stuff.
Your vote does matter. Blame the 100 million morons who didn't vote in the last presidential election for the mess USA is in now
Load More Replies...I like this. If the "budget" reason is genuine, he has removed the impediment. And if - as I suspect for most of them - the reason is suppression, he has exposed that. Just as Florida is now throwing yet another obstacle in the way of the ex-felons re-registering now that Bloomberg and others have raised the money to pay off the fees. It is voter suppression and almost solely a right-wing tactic. I don't know* why these so-called champions of small government are so eager to disenfranchise so many Americans. (*I do know; they lose when more people vote since right-wing interests represent only about 1/3 of Americans. But they're happy to be minority rulers and impose their thinking on everyone else, and they're happy to break rules to get there).
Saves it from the travesty that is the trump led Republican Party. Having said that it's good to see there are still some honourable republicans.
Load More Replies...In my country polling places are usually your local school or community hall, schools being closed for the polling day. You are automatically registered to vote, there is no cost and if you can't make it to the polling station due to ill health you can either nominate someone or you can have a postal vote NB you can have a postal vote no matter what, there is no criteria for getting one. On voting day there is voting from 7am to 10pm and this means there aren't queues like you see in some other countries..
We got no money for polling places! We got bombs to build and prisons to run!
It's not the money. It's the fear. Same as with gerrymandering, IMO. But what would I know? Where i live, you just deal with armed men standing around the polling places while wearing MAGA hats. Not at all intimidating.... (*note sarcasm on that last*)
I am so sorry. I don't know how that kind of voter intimidation is legal.
Load More Replies...No baby. Don't let the government take advantage of you to. Believe me honey, you're rich which means you're definitely paying more for living here then the rest of us. So don't sweat the small stuff.
Your vote does matter. Blame the 100 million morons who didn't vote in the last presidential election for the mess USA is in now
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