How far do you drive to vote?
Wow 45 minute drive or vote in person
Most people in la drive over 45 minutes one way for things
How far do you drive to vote?
LA is one place, and 45 minutes is still well over the average length of commute. average commute distance in LA is just under 9 miles
Five days later, that's the best retort you could cobble together?
Do you ever consider not trying to communicate?
O'Keefe just laid the wood on the bull you ran with, blakeold.
Put it in a nuts in your own words, if you can.
Watch the video. His words are plenty sufficient.
You know brokeback derp has no original ideas, just copy/paste youtubes.
It is what it is.
Yours fall short.
Pass on the vid, O'Keefe is a liar and a serial hoaxer.
Pass on the truth. But you were willing to run full speed with some bull .
If you can't explain it to others, you didn't understand and you don't have a point.
It's not my responsibility to make up cliff notes for you.
The video s on your weak talking point story.
It is what it is.
It is your responsibility to say what you're talking about. If you want to stand pat with hand waving, that's your choice.
The video s on you. You've made it clear that you're gonna bunker in your hole. That's fine.
You can't make your own point. That's fine.
I choose not to spoon feed you. If you can't be bothered to watch the video, you don't care / saving face.
Republicans now admitting they're against Democracy
I also want prospefity.
Popular sovereignty bad now.
(the possibility of wave election not in the GOP's favor has Republicans bad talking voting and democracy.)
They used to have a large enough minority where the voter suppression and anti-Democracy tactics could be more subtle. With the large turnout expected this year they have no choice but to be more open and direct in calling for wide scale voter disenfranchisement.
There's a more conventional path to power for the GOP, passing popular policies and adopting new ideas. Their donors might not like that, though.
"Democracy isn’t the objective"
.. which echoes the FFs, who denied the vote to non-white, non-male people, and distrusted the popular vote by males so much that the voters were disenfranchised by the anti-democratic Electoral College.
So far, with a few notable exceptions, the courts have thankfully given the GOP a up in terms of voter suppression.
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