> Citing exaggerated concerns about voter fraud
No, they're not exaggerated. Both parties contest elections when they lose, and for good reason.
- in 2020, it was expected for there to be 7 million rejected ballots based on historical counts, yet only 1 million were recorded. Why?
- the USPS backdated mail-in ballots. Why?
- some of the state constitutional amendments used during the election were rolled back afterwards. So who won?
- the FEC considers mail-in ballots of people who moved to another state to be fraudulent. With the high rate of mail-in ballots in 2020, it's guaranteed there was "widespread election fraud", to borrow the MSM's keyword narrative
- Who owns Dominion voting? It appears the CCP bought it in mid-2020 for $400 million. Texas refused to use Dominion because of the uncertain ownership, yet 29 other states used it.
Well, if the Dems didn't go completely wild on election fraud in 2020, there wuoldn't be so many legislative acts to make election fraud harder to perpertrate.
> These laws either target mail-in ballots, reduce the amount of time voters have to request or mail in a ballot, restrict the availability of drop-off locations, impose stricter signature requirements for mail-in voting, or enact new and stricter voter-ID requirements.
There's hardly anything unreasonable here.
> Likewise, S.F. 173 in Minnesota would require voters to provide an ID to vote in person, which would increase the burden for people who don’t drive;
Take a cab and bring an ID. How hard is that? You have 12+ months to get one.
There's too much whining for my liking - it reads like a "think of the children" justification for rigging US elections.
Do the disabled vote the same way as able-bodied? If yes, then the impact on election results is minimal. It'd sure be nice if everyone could vote from their homes, but "this is why can't have nice things":
> California police are investigating a man who was found passed out in a vehicle with more than 300 unused mail ballots for the gubernatorial recall election of Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom set to take place on 14 September.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/elec...
Does anyone think Mr. Elder with his pocket money-sized campaign funds is behind this? Yeah, right.