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by Pfhreak
2042 days ago
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If it was made more accessible, but not less secure, then the rate of fraud is lower. More participants means the impact of fraud is lower if everything else stays the same. I don't see any evidence that there was any reduction in "voter integrity". (Whatever that means.) |
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> I don't see any evidence that there was any reduction in "voter integrity".
Must not have looked very hard. PA, NV, WI, MT, GA, and others and others all changed their rules about curing, harvesting, signatures required, naked ballots allowed. Changes per state. In PA the big deal is that the Gov did this unilaterally, but the PA constitution clearly defines that voting laws are by legislature only, the gov did this under emergency powers.
If you aren’t aware that many states relaxed their voting requirements along with unsolicited mail voting - you need a new news source.