Why Purple-State Voters Want Election Reforms

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  1. 19Crib

    19Crib Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/08/why-purple-state-voters-want-election-reforms/

    It amazes me that the federal government can access the mileage on my car, the reading on my electric and gas meters, track my purchases based on my credit cards, yet won’t lift a finger to see that votes are only cast one time per citizen per election.
    In addition there is a large majority
    of Americans that favor voter ID, yet its is being fought by democrats hammer and tong. There is only one constituency in favor of anonymous voting: those who practice voter fraud.

    And for the TDS’ers. We are stuck with Biden until at least 2024, and he can’t resign because Harris’s incompetence stands out like a turd in a punch bowl. She will be off the ticket in the 2024 race.
     
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    I agree. There is only one reason to not require ID to vote and that's to cheat.
    I think for election security, we audit every state. At the very least we audit 4 counties from each state picked at random after the election and before inauguration.
     
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    I can be on board with this, especially if done across the entire country in all states. Right now the focus only seems to be on states where Republicans lose because the prevailing narrative is that only Democrats cheat, which is absurd.

    So I like your proposal. Pick 3 or 4 counties out of each state, and decide which ones using a lottery system overseen by a panel made up of both parties. If audits are done by a third party company, that company should be a professional business with election audit experience that is not funded by partisan donations or has any conflict of interest with members of government in that state.

    If we want a truly objective audit system, it has to be done fairly and without preconception and bias.
     

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