Same effect.
Yeah, that’s a lot of words to say you can’t back it up. Didn’t think so.
Same effect.
True, however, there’s some legal questions related to all these workarounds, including ranked choice too. I suppose we’ll know soon enough once a delegate reneges on the pledge.
Yea, that's simple math you ignore.
Willfully ignorant.
Uh, that's not math, it's mostly inference
Ankle biter Blakehole looking to split hairs.
Commie Cuck's dream is Gov Mart.
Show us your math.
accurate
you folded worse than derp today. Now keep commenting about me while saying you are ignoring me.
That's not math, that's connecting imaginary dots. Again, same old song and dance.
Dems embargo against voter ID laws just because
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What's the embargo? Voter ID laws have been implemented in a number of States (primarily GOP legislatures), and in the large majority of cases, struck down in court because they primarily disenfranchised voters. Plenty of cases to cite.
BTW, not only this administration had a commission to investigate voter fraud, which didn't find anything, it controlled both chambers of Congress for a whole two years. Could've easily passed a federal voter ID law in that time, but did not.
Again, your connecting the dots is not only pure unsupported paranoia, it's chock full of confirmation bias.
I'll be the first to admit I was wrong once you back up your claim.
I mean in Washington
representation issue of the senate, which we've also discussed in this forum, also contributes to the EC show
yeah, cons ution gives the state legislatures leeway as far as how to decide electoral votes... what splits is talking about is basically asking the states to basically unanimously agree to commit to a popular vote. doesnt seem much easier than amending the cons ution imo
Said by many people many times to derp.
I don't know many people in DC right now talking about that (Warren campaign notwithstanding).
DMV could easily do provisional voter IDs for free at a minimal cost to the taxpayer. Practical solutions exist. Dems want their fake votes. Come to terms.
i think you'd get a lot less opposition if this was part of the proposal, as well as a reasonable notice period. i also think general election should be a national holiday
it comes down to a balancing act between inconveniencing or even disenfranchising voters vs tackling a problem that quite frankly is virtually insignificant in scope. throwing the baby out with the bathwater, etc
Yup, what SR21 said. I actually had a post a few years ago when this topic came about (it always comes about when elections are near), basically stating the same thing. I don't particularly have a problem with Voter ID laws, as long as there's no cost to the voter associated with them and voters are notified well in advance.
The problem is, that's almost never the case. Thus why courts, not Democrats, keep striking them down.
ie is it worth enacting a requirement that could prevent 10 citizens from voting for the purpose of preventing 2 people from committing voter fraud? (numbers not to scale, i havent read any recent analysis about how many people would actually be disenfranchised... though we know the numbers for actual voter fraud are next to zero)
I'm not for disenfranchising; but I'm not for the watering down of the word either. Make early voting more possible, etc. But there's no excuse for all these open doors for voter fraud.
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