No. of Recommendations: 9
Poll: As the 2026 midterm elections approach, just 23% of Americans are confident the vote will not be 'rigged'
Well, we're so used to it. It's ingrained in our politics. A voting requirement change with 4 months left to voting will skew the vote R, or a purge of voters with names from a list of convicted felons with because blacks have similar names, now latinos too. It's hum drum. Do any Euro countries have this tradition of screwing with voter requirements and registry with no time left for the average voter to check to see if they're still good to go? If Euros don't have this, then let's just make a law you can't alter anything within a year of election.
We're now making it so you can't count on getting a good postmark date if you drop it off. We make sure there are plenty of voting methods, booths, and ballots in white areas but sparse in the barrio. So much energy spent for white R dominance.