fewer voting precincts in poorer neighborhoods, fewer voting precincts in minority (black) neighborhoods - (not enough places to vote,
out of the way places for voting are offered) and fewer voting machines or people to work those precincts than in white or largely likely republican
voting communities. Voting restrictions on all sorts of conveniences given to likely R communities not afforded to poorer neighborhoods
minority neighborhoods as in - hours for voting. Changing the voting locations and addresses each year in those poorer less white communities, ...
And you as a Republican by voting for a Republican agree that disenfranchising voters (a style of voter fraud) is the best way to hold elections
on election days.
You see where I'm going with this I'm sure.
So you agreeing to my above post is kind of dishonest.