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Jeff S says
Trump 2020! Pelosi can't win this one. Biden sends into a Great Depression. Pelsosi and crew will continue to hold the door open for China. Trump is the one to help this economy recover.
Art Bass says
Trump knows that if voter suppression is not used and mail in ballots are allowed Republicans will be annihilated. The cheating is really done now by Republicans making it harder for poor people to vote. All in the name of fairness. It doesn't really matter you don't have a democracy anyways. Trump lost by three million votes. Doesn't seem like a democracy to us Europeans.
jim cherry says
the democraps will take every illegal vote they can, they are pure garbage
Keith Anthony says
This is where a little education and understanding counts.
1 – Voter ID isn't the same thing as voter registration.
2 – Voter ID, as laid out in the various proposals and legislation in states like Wisconsin serve just one purpose. To prevent sections of the population, all legal citizens, from voting. People who have voted all their lives, suddenly have restrictions place on them, and those restrictions are designed to be hard to overcome.
3 – Voter ID goes hand in hand with gerrymandering., and this is a Republican thing, exclusively.
"Gerrymandering has real-world policy consequences, but rarely have those been as frighteningly illustrated than with what has played out in Wisconsin the past several days.
With the coronavirus ravaging the state, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers asked lawmakers last Friday to switch the state’s April elections to an all-mail election, warning that in-person voting in the middle of a pandemic would be “a very unnecessary public health risk.” Others called for postponement of the election from April to June, and election officials around the state reported difficulties recruiting enough poll workers to safely run an election.
But Wisconsin Republicans were eager for a hotly contested state Supreme Court election to take place. And with a near supermajority in the state assembly thanks to one of the most aggressive gerrymanders in U.S. history, they ignored calls to postpone the elections, dismissively convening and then adjourning the special legislative session called by the governor in just 17 seconds.
The result on Tuesday were long lines in Milwaukee, where only five polling places in the whole city were open. Republicans could act brazenly without fear of electoral blowback because gerrymandered maps make it virtually impossible for them to ever lose their legislative majority. Wisconsin’s maps were crafted with such micro-precision that even if Democrats managed to win a historically high 54 percent of the two-party vote – a level they’ve reached only once in the last 20 years — Republicans would still end up with a solid nine-seat majority in the state assembly.
In fact, Wisconsin’s maps are so gerrymandered that Republicans can win close to a supermajority of house seats even with a minority of the vote. Analyses of the maps in the lawsuit challenging the maps showed that Republicans are a lock to win 60 percent of statehouse seats even if they win just 48 percent of the vote. This is precisely what happened in 2018, when Democrats won a majority of the statewide vote and swept statewide offices, but Republicans saw the size of their state-house delegation reduced by only a single seat, going from 64 of 99 seats to 63 seats.
The current maps are far different than maps of the prior decade, which were drawn by a court in 2001 after legislative deadlock. Those maps were much more electorally responsive, allowing control of the state assembly to flip between the parties several times over the course of the decade as the mood of voters shifted — exactly what one would expect in one of the country’s quintessential swing states.
In 2016, a panel of three federal judges struck down Wisconsin’s current state assembly maps as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander, finding that Republicans had drawn maps with the intent “to secure the Republican Party’s control of the state legislature for the [decade].” But the Supreme Court sent the case back to the lower court. Then, while the case was on the eve of a retrial, the Supreme Court ruled in a case from North Carolina, Rucho v. Common Cause, that partisan gerrymandering claims could not be considered by federal courts.
With federal courts out of the picture, Wisconsin’s gerrymandered status quo was locked in.
To be sure, gerrymandering isn’t the only reason Wisconsin ended up in the mess that it has. This decade, Wisconsin has been home to a string of attacks on democracy, from discriminatory voter ID laws to efforts to questionable purges of voter rolls. And, even if Democrats had held the state assembly, an effort to hold an all-mail election might have been blocked by the Republican-controlled state senate. But the decision to do so would have carried far greater political risk.
By baking electoral results into the DNA of districts, gerrymandering has taken away an important check and balance from Wisconsin voters. One consequence is an election on Tuesday that Wisconsin’s largest paper has called “the most undemocratic in the state’s history.”
Yep, the destruction of a country from within.
Richard Lee says
These Democrats have been stealing elections for years through voter fraud. There are plenty of examples, florida for one in broward county was busted throwing away Republican absentee ballots and recreating them for democrats. A warehouse with 40 thousand fake votes for hillary clinton was found in this country not to mention the millions of dead people who voted during the obama elections. The only ones who are in favor of these changes are those who have a vested interest in falsifying votes. The democratic party has become saturated with corruption and it's time to start holding them accountable.
Strait Arrow says
Meanwhile President Xi has instructed the Red Army , Navy and Airforce of China to invade Taiwan. WW3 has begun. Jim is a puppet of Xi.
Jason Wolfe says
I can’t believe democrats fight so hard against voter ID…. the only way this makes any sense is if they are involved in wide spread fraud…. I’m not buying that it’s racist or whatever their argument against it is .
Keith White says
YES I AGREE, VOTER I.D.
Wagu Maroy says
Voting using voter id removes doubts and adds value and trust to the fnal outcomes of any election. Small countries using BIOMETRIC systems.