And what's the deal with 'hands off' conservatives loving these laws? (insert thoughtful emoji)
And what's the deal with 'hands off' conservatives loving these laws? (insert thoughtful emoji)
The right realize that they can’t win a fair election. So they are resorting terrorism like they did on January 6 and also trying to codify their racism into new Jim Crow laws. Very pathetic people.
Here's a link to 1,317 recent cases of voter fraud.
https://www.heritage.org/voterfraud
Maybe stop committing voter fraud and you won't find them "restrictive" genius.
Clown World Resident wrote:
Here's a link to 1,317 recent cases of voter fraud.
https://www.heritage.org/voterfraudMaybe stop committing voter fraud and you won't find them "restrictive" genius.
“Recent”... the database goes back to the 1970s...
Heck, according to this database, there’s been 4 cases of voter fraud over the last 6 years in Georgia. None since 2018 😂
macdaddy, the wrote:
And what's the deal with 'hands off' conservatives loving these laws? (insert thoughtful emoji)
In what bizzaro world is having to show an ID equal to "restrictive"?
Libs are stvpid sheep
Clown World Resident wrote:
Here's a link to 1,317 recent cases of voter fraud.
Maybe stop committing voter fraud and you won't find them "restrictive" genius.
That's what the Heritage Foundation is up to according to Wikipedia.
Voter fraud claims
The Heritage Foundation has promoted false claims of voter fraud. Hans von Spakovsky who heads the Election Law Reform Initiative at the Heritage Foundation has played an influential role in making alarmism about voter fraud mainstream in the Republican Party, despite no evidence of widespread voter fraud.[73][74] His work, which claims voting fraud is rampant, has been discredited.[75]
Following the 2020 presidential election—in which President Donald Trump made baseless claims of fraud after he was defeated for reelection—the Heritage Foundation launched a campaign in support of Republican efforts to make state voting laws more restrictive.[76][77] Heritage, through its political arm, Heritage Action for America, planned to spend $24 million over two years across eight key states to support efforts to restrict voting, in coordination with the Republican Party and allied conservative outside groups, such as Susan B. Anthony List, American Legislative Exchange Council and State Policy Network. Almost two dozen election bills introduced by Republican state legislators in early 2021 were based on a Heritage letter and report.[78] Heritage also mobilized in opposition to H.R. 1./S. 1, a Democratic bill to establish uniform nationwide voting standards (including expanded early and postal voting, as well as automatic and same-day voter registration), reform campaign finance law, and prohibit partisan redistricting.[76][77] In 2021, Heritage Action spent $750,000 on television ads in Arizona to promote the bogus claim that "Democrats ... want to register illegal aliens" to vote, even though the Democrats' legislation creates safeguards to ensure that ineligible people cannot register.[77]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_FoundationClown World Resident wrote:
Here's a link to 1,317 recent cases of voter fraud.
https://www.heritage.org/voterfraudMaybe stop committing voter fraud and you won't find them "restrictive" genius.
I scrolled through several states.
A vast majority of fraud cases involved ineligible people voting (felons) or messing with the registration process.
Neither of those would be solved by election-day ID requirements.
Best to at least skim the source you are providing :)
1,371 eh? WOW out of 100+ million in just the last election.
GTFO
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon