You must believe that you win elections with voter fraud, and you have surrendered all moral ground on that issue.
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Is it your position that fraud does not occur, and therefore we should stop everyone from trying to prevent fraud? Sounds implausible, both in premise and conclusion.
By fraud, I'm including all types, from systemic, party driven fraud (e.g., stuffed ballot boxes and preloaded voting machines), to party encouraged/enabled fraud (like the Dems sending filled out voter cards to non-citizens, with the citizen box checked, as just happened in Texas), to individually motivated fraud (e.g., "I'm voting in NH and VT becuase NH doesn't check residency.").
To argue that the billboards are voter suppression is totally asinine and beyond any logic at all. If those billboards keep some people away from the polls, then we definitely do not want people like that voting because they are either fraudsters or delusional, so the billboards are a good thing either way.
The best argument for taking down those billboards referenced in conor's first post is that they are a waste of money because voter fraud has no real effect on any elections. And yet, it is extremely likely that voter fraud does effect elections (Franken was once elected by a margin smaller than the number of felons that voted in his election).
I'm sure some fraud exists. Most restrictions have been put in place by GOP and aimed at Dem. voters. In Georgia, the Sec. of State is running for Governor and came up with this disenfranchisment(sp?) by typo. They go through all govt. sources and look for the slightest difference in names. Example, John T. McReynolds is on a govt. doc but John Thomas McReynolds is on another. He's out until he goes through long process to correct. It seems they mainly checked Black districts first.
They tried this in Wisc. and of the 6 Supreme Court Justices, 4 would have been disqualified. They blocked the law.
In North Dakota a Dem won her senate seat by a few thousand votes. The GOP govt. put a law in place saying people needed a street address to vote. They knew Native Americans who voted Dem. would soon be off the rolls. There was NO evidence of fraud by Native Americans. There was evidence they voted Dem. Was all this a coincidence? NO.
The Sec. of State in Ohio, a Trump supporter said Ohio has only seven incidents of voter irregularity. All seven "frauders" voted GOP.
And of course there's Trump's bullshit claim of millions of undocumented voters giving HRC the popular vote. He says this with no proof, no evidence, and as usual, his "Base" eats his shit up without question.
Billboards, I don't care about no stinking billboards.
And you and your group cry foul when a group like ACORN is disseminating truthful information and getting people to do their civic duty to vote by registering to vote.
'Tis the season...
Damn auto correct.
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Don't let people know you are a clueless political hack.
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But, more importantly, maybe some Dems planning to bring illegal aliens to the polls (as is happening in Texas), will think twice about that fine.
So, yeah...public service.
That would pretty much take 17 million out of Trumps base of voters.
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to turn away voters. Always empowering Republican base voters via gerrymandering, using courts to disenfranchise voters then bellowing the system is rigged by Democrats against R’s.
Let’s see you addressed this issue
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You don’t Have difficulty blaming D’s for voter fraud.
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