quick comment on the Big Lie supporters (believer?) - I do try to think of the other person's view. If I were convinced that there were actors illegally rigging a presidential election, and all the normal challenges were depleted, what would I want to happen? And did any Big Lie supporters take action to see it done?
quick comment on the Big Lie supporters (believer?) - I do try to think of the other person's view. If I were convinced that there were actors illegally rigging a presidential election, and all the normal challenges were depleted, what would I want to happen? And did any Big Lie supporters take action to see it done?
Did any members of Congress try to form a committee for secure election guidelines? Did anyone talk to election experts learn what direction a state should be encouraged to go to ensure secure elections? All I saw was GOP legislatures shaving days from early voting, shaving days off mail ballot request & return deadlines, etc.
For example in Ohio, Republicans have no doubts about mail in voting. They do not purge voter registrations until like 2 elections have passed without voting. We even have a mix of paper ballots and touchscreen voting.
So where is the big push for national guidelines of no mail-in/absentee voting, hand marked paper ballots, and a std for voter ID requirements? Where is the recommendation to keep rolls accurate? And of course we all know the answer - these things only matter in "swing" states, and only matter when Republicans lose.
I really hate hearing complaints, with no accompanying ideas for solutions or requests for help with solutions.
quick comment on the Big Lie supporters (believer?) - I do try to think of the other person's view. If I were convinced that there were actors illegally rigging a presidential election, and all the normal challenges were depleted, what would I want to happen? And did any Big Lie supporters take action to see it done?
Did any members of Congress try to form a committee for secure election guidelines? Did anyone talk to election experts learn what direction a state should be encouraged to go to ensure secure elections? All I saw was GOP legislatures shaving days from early voting, shaving days off mail ballot request & return deadlines, etc.
For example in Ohio, Republicans have no doubts about mail in voting. They do not purge voter registrations until like 2 elections have passed without voting. We even have a mix of paper ballots and touchscreen voting.
So where is the big push for national guidelines of no mail-in/absentee voting, hand marked paper ballots, and a std for voter ID requirements? Where is the recommendation to keep rolls accurate? And of course we all know the answer - these things only matter in "swing" states, and only matter when Republicans lose.
I really hate hearing complaints, with no accompanying ideas for solutions or requests for help with solutions.