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by SV_BubbleTime
2042 days ago
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> Do you have evidence that they make things more secure? If that’s your question, where is the evidence that Krebs used? I gave you examples that under the pretext of Covid, governors removed verification requirements that state legislatures had pre-determined. I can’t help that your hand waving away decades old requirements. But if you’re gonna ask me for proof, where is yours? show me one way this election was made MORE secure, please. |
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Old voting requirements does not mean good or secure voting requirements. In many ways, the vote is less secure because these requirements likely exclude many valid votes.
> show me one way this election was made MORE secure
Efforts to drive voter turnout were clearly effective. Many more people voted this time than in 2016. (And yes, turnout is a parameter in election security. There are many efforts to undermine elections by depressing turnout.)