See, this is a lot like when you used "stated" in reference to something that no one has stated.arthwollipot wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2024 11:05 pmHuh? Making it easier to vote benefits everybody. It's how you make elections fair. It supports democracy. The Republicans don't do that. They gerrymander. They introduce voter ID laws that disenfranchise the poor. They make it hard to get to polling places in districts that are likely to not vote for them. Republican thugs station themselves at polling places to intimidate people.Meadmaker wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2024 10:54 pmThey make an effort to manipulate laws to give themselves an advantage, but that's not the same as cheating. Both parties do it, and they always will. In 2020, for example, Democrats made a huge push to make it easier to vote. Why did they do that? Was it because of their deep commitment to democracy and wanting to get as many people as possible to vote? Hell, no. They knew that their voters were more likely to vote if they made it easier.
If you think both sides cheat equally at elections, then you're just not looking at elections.
According to your argument, you do it all the time. Because everybody cheats at elections.
My argument is that no one cheats. That's my argument. Anything else is misrepresentation.
Sometimes a few people try to cheat. They fail.
And do you really think that Democrats don't gerrymander? Of course they do. Republicans have gotten so much attention for it lately becuase they've gotten quite good at it. It isn't cheating.
Making it hard to get to polling places really pushes the limit. Honestly, though, I haven't seen a credible claim of that since Ken Blackwell and the 2004 election in Ohio. Yes, people claim it happens all over the place, but when the claims are examined, they fall apart.