The Era of Easier Voting for Disabled People Is Over

  • 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.

  • > 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.