12-06-2018, 08:44 PM
I believe we had a commission that was suppose to look at the unsubstantiated claim that there were 3-5 million illegal votes cast in the 2016 election. The idea that 4% of all votes were illegal.
We haven't had evidence that even 1% of that figure, 30,000, is true. Hell, even 1% of 1% would have been highlighted, right?
Voter ID laws aren't responses to problems. They're used to limit the electorate. Just look at North Dakota. There was a concerted effort to hinder the ability of one group to vote, claiming it was in response to a problem that did not exist.
We haven't had evidence that even 1% of that figure, 30,000, is true. Hell, even 1% of 1% would have been highlighted, right?
Voter ID laws aren't responses to problems. They're used to limit the electorate. Just look at North Dakota. There was a concerted effort to hinder the ability of one group to vote, claiming it was in response to a problem that did not exist.
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