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Trump and Shafer allege, for example, that votes came from:
- 2,560 felons,
- 66,247 underage registrants,
- 2,423 people who were not on the state’s voter rolls,
- 4,926 voters who had registered in another state after they registered in Georgia, making them ineligible,
- 395 people who cast votes in another state for the same election,
- 15,700 voters who had filed national change of address forms without re-registering,
- 40,279 people who had moved counties without re-registering,
- 1,043 people who claimed the physical impossibility of a P.O. Box as their address,
- 98 people who registered after the deadline, and, among others,
- 10,315 people who were deceased on election day (8,718 of whom had been registered as dead before their votes were accepted).”
Biden won the state of Georgia by just under 12,000 votes. It’s not crazy to think that, had voter ID laws been in place and/or not broken, that President Trump may have prevailed.
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Despite these alleged racist roadblocks to the ballot box, in 2008 blacks voted at a higher percentage than whites. That same year, liberal Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens wrote one of the majority opinions in a 6-3 case that upheld Indiana's voter ID law, which required voters to show a photo ID -- such as a driver's license or passport -- before casting their votes. Stevens recognized "flagrant examples of (voter) fraud" throughout America's history and wrote that "not only is the risk of voter fraud real" but "it could affect the outcome of a close election." The additional burden on voters, Stevens argued, is more than offset by "the state's interest in counting only the votes of eligible voters."
Blacks also support voter ID. A 2016 Gallup poll found that 77 percent of non-whites support voter ID, nearly as high as the 81 percent of whites who support it.
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Who could have predicted you'd entirely fail to substantiate your claims? Everyone.
The Confederacy was a racist state of southern, white conservatives from states which now make up the bedrock of the modern GOP. 12 out of 13 confederate states went for Trump in 2016, and 11 out of 13 last year. :)
That doesn't address anything I said. Cynically using a tactic to solve a non-existent "problem" because you know it'll have a small but favorable impact for your side on the disadvantaged -- knowingly and specifically at the expense of minority groups -- is patently racist. Your ignorance of how and why Republicans crafted voter suppression laws doesn't constitute a reasoned position. Neither does your inability or unwillingness to read or your mental gymnastics.Quote:
Originally Posted by ~Rocktar~
I have substantiated more of mine than you have of yours.
You are so full of shit. And worse yet, you have had it explained from multiple sources how you are full of shit and how your above assumption is full of shit. You are willfully ignorant since you chose to disregard the facts since they don't agree with your narrative.Quote:
The Confederacy was a racist state of southern, white conservatives from states which now make up the bedrock of the modern GOP. 12 out of 13 confederate states went for Trump in 2016, and 11 out of 13 last year. :)
The problem with your assertion is that it's simply not true, the "survey" that supports it has been debunked by multiple academics as flawed, erroneous data and interpretation. Voter ID laws increase minority turn out in every case. The only voter suppression here is illegal votes. And yes, the articles I posted address every one of your inane points and debunk them which is why you discount and ignore them as usual. Keep being a pants on head retarded racist Leftist Democrat.Quote:
That doesn't address anything I said. Cynically using a tactic to solve a non-existent "problem" because you know it'll have a small but favorable impact for your side on the disadvantaged -- knowingly and specifically at the expense of minority groups -- is patently racist. Your ignorance of how and why Republicans crafted voter suppression laws doesn't constitute a reasoned position. Neither does your inability or unwillingness to read or your mental gymnastics.
Except for that whole part where no, you didn't, and your assertions don't rewrite history to suit your delusions.
You post nonsense which doesn't make your case, conspiracy theories, irreputable sources, etc. You don't know how to argue. You seem to have real problems dealing with the fact that your assertions don't have the power to change the past or the present. Best of luck coming to terms with reality.Quote:
Originally Posted by ~Rocktar~
You pretending that Republicans haven't been caught repeatedly, on video, admitting to voter suppression and their rationale for it, doesn't change reality. You ignoring the conservative-dominated Supreme Court opting not to take up North Carolina's appeal that got tossed out, with the lower court finding that the state enacted it with "laser precision" targeting minorities -- doesn't change history. You ignoring every academic and legal scholar's results doesn't change history.Quote:
Originally Posted by ~Rocktar~
Your wishes don't change reality, no matter how many times you double down.