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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems to me that you’re coming at this from the perspective. You want people to prove to you that specific voting restrictions shouldn’t be allowed. Buying voting is a constitutional right. The burden should be on people who want the restrictions to prove that they are necessary to protect an important interest. If you want to outlaw drive up voting, what compelling interest is that serving?[/quote] This. COVID forced many states to change tactics in order to facilitate safe voting. And it worked well with a handul of fraud charges, ALL of them on the GOP side (2 in PA, 3 in FL and one somewhere else, I forget) Mail-in allows people to vote safely, allows a paper trail and mitigates fraud, particularly since each individual is tagged to a bar code. Once the bar code is used, it cannot be used again. and a +1 to the GOP systematically removing precincts and the number of voting booths in precincts in heavily Dem areas. When we so those long lines in Ohio or Texas, they are seldom white voters. The GOP has proven that their platform is unpopular, so the only way they can win is to legally or illegally cheat.[/quote]
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