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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, if you really are “rational”, then you either already know why voting rights legislation is needed, or you’re being willfully oblivious. In either case, I doubt that there’s much that an anonymous internet stranger can do to sway you. Instead, I’ll pose a question to you. If you’re truly “conservative “ and support the US Constitution, what arguments do you have for NOT using every resource we have, including legislation, to guarantee that every citizen’s rights are equally protected? If you believe that this is the case already, then I’m gonna go with “willfully oblivious “ and guess that you’re probably enjoying all the energy and time that dozens of well-meaning people are fruitlessly expending here.[/quote] DP. Do you not understand that every illegal vote negates my vote? And, yes, mail-in votes are the easiest way to have voter fraud. And, yes, there is evidence of voter fraud--but it is hard to prove. There are convictions of it on record and you are incredibly naive if you think there are not. There is far more evidence of fraud than there is of voters being turned away.[/quote] This thread deals in facts, dude. You don’t have any. Your god-king appointed a special commission to look for voter fraud and it didn’t find any. [b]“The now-disbanded voting integrity commission launched by the Trump administration uncovered no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud, according to an analysis of administration documents released Friday. In a letter to Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who are both Republicans and led the commission, Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap said the documents show there was a “pre-ordained outcome” and that drafts of a commission report included a section on evidence of voter fraud that was “glaringly empty.”[/b] https://apnews.com/article/north-america-donald-trump-us-news-ap-top-news-elections-f5f6a73b2af546ee97816bb35e82c18d[/quote]
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