Analysis: The dangerous GOP voting laws change who counts the votes
The Republican efforts to change voting laws around the country after Donald Trump's 2020 loss are often all lumped together as one push. And while they almost all seek to ameliorate fear of widespread fraud that no one has proven exists, the modifications sought actually fall into two distinct groups.
You have proposed bills that seek to change how people vote and ones that propose to change how votes are counted.
The former has received much of the attention from Democrats trying to counter Republicans, but it is the latter that is by far a clearer threat to democracy.
Recall what has happened since people voted in the 2020 election, and what has scared Americans the most. We've seen Trump charge fraud at every turn and try to get results overthrown. There were legitimate audits and recounts in many states that proved Joe Biden won the election fair and square.
Then we saw how fragile the election system can be. In Michigan, for example, officials in Wayne County initially failed to certify the vote. There were real questions whether statewide officials in Michigan would, even as Biden easily won the state.
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PortTack
(32,778 posts)Are they going to pull more shenanigans absolutely. In the end they were not successful in 2020.
IrishAfricanAmerican
(3,816 posts)I don't think any of these dirty tricks are going to be successful.
GOTV!!
PortTack
(32,778 posts)He would like to see a voting rights bill passed, but here we are.
He didnt say it was a total slam dunk, but is confident that the worst parts will be overturned.