Isn't it great that many red states are legislating stricter voting laws for mail in ballots?

I believe we learned our lesson from the 2020 election with liberals stuffing the ballot box with mail in ballots. The mail in ballots essentially cost Trump the election. Mail in ballots are ripe for voter fraud. We're not going to let that happen again, though I'm sure Democrats will find other ways to cheat in elections. America will definitely have a closer eye on the liberals for the midterm and 2024 election.

Artemisc2021-04-01T22:30:02Z

Doesn't it strike you as odd that if democrats were stuffing the ballot box as you claim, not one of the audits, even those with republican legislatures found any evidence?  It's almost as is...as if...as if...(are you ready for this?) it; almost as if it didn't happen.

Even more odd, the only actual (and by "actual", I mean supported by evidence) cases of voter fraud were committed by trump supporters.  There were three in PA, all of whom have been charged.  The last big election fraud case was in the GA midterms.  Guess which party got caught?  If you said democrats, you would be wrong. 

Wow.  It'a almost as if democrats didn't cheat at all and there's really no need for the republican legislation other than to make it harder for people to vote legally.  Almost.

Anonymous2021-04-01T22:15:53Z

They are following the lead of blue state Minnesota

?2021-04-01T22:10:25Z

Not really.

The biggest lesson from the 2020 "election" is that laws don't matter any more.

It doesn't matter what the state legislatures say.  Per the U.S. Supreme Court, Democrat election officials in cities can eject poll watchers from the other side and change whatever rules they want to, and nobody has any recourse to challenge whatever methods they use or whatever numbers they come up with.

Dave2021-04-01T22:03:09Z

only reason to be against voter ID laws because you want to cheat.

mustagme2021-04-01T22:02:31Z

Election security is long overdue. The question isn't if the Democrats rigged elections, it is how many. 

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