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In reply to the discussion: Should Election day be a national holiday? [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)32. Holiday schmoliday.
People who work in offices quite conveniently forget the many business that are not staffed by robots: stores, restaurants, hospitals, airports. Those are 7 day a week businesses, and some are 24-7. All most holidays mean for those people are extra work. And yes, if election day were a holiday stores would hold humongous sales. And no, they won't be paying overtime because all of their staff is part time in the first place.
It might be nice to have election day on a Sunday, but extended early voting hours are a better way to go. I haven't voted on election day itself in a decade or more, and probably never will again.
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Businesses aren't forced to close on holidays - just pay workers overtime.
True Blue Door
Nov 2014
#23
Just fines. If the GOP-favoring rich want to get out of voting, who are we to stop them?
True Blue Door
Nov 2014
#18
I think the trend is toward extended voting periods, with vote by mail and early voting methods
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#45