Michigan Democrat charged with felony vote fraud

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But these things aren't insecure and yet there are mountains of evidence that exact match laws, etc. keep eligible voters from voting in ways that are racially inequitable.

How about offering some intervention for the thing that has proven insecure and meaningful in local elections: absentee ballots.
No evidence that I've ever seen.
 
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Throw the book at her. Let’s figure out how to secure absentee ballots and vote by mail while we’re at it.
Mass voting by mail just opens the door for massive fraud by mail. In person voting on the day of the election is by far the most secure way of doing it.
 

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I think he discontinued it. I wish he hadn't since vote fraud is so obviously prevalent in some parts of the country. Maybe you can write him a letter or sign a petition for more honesty and integrity in elections?
Any idea what the finding from that commission were?
 

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Mass voting by mail just opens the door for massive fraud by mail. In person voting on the day of the election is by far the most secure way of doing it.
Weird then that vote by mail has proven to be secure and virtually fraud-free in every jurisdiction that uses it.
In fact, in Oregon, which has universal vote by mail, a Republican was elected to Secretary of State in 2016 who promised to investigate voter fraud. And he found no voter fraud.
But don't let anything like facts get in the way of your feels.
 
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Weird then that vote by mail has proven to be secure and virtually fraud-free in every jurisdiction that uses it.
In fact, in Oregon, which has universal vote by mail, a Republican was elected to Secretary of State in 2016 who promised to investigate voter fraud. And he found no voter fraud.
But don't let anything like facts get in the way of your feels.
If you say so.
 
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Sadly I spent the last 5 minutes searching my post history for something I might have done or miscommunicated or something. Any idea what he's talking about or perhaps mistaking me for someone else?
don't waste another minute on it.
he's referencing me, and he's trying to spin what I said into a threat.
he's useless.