They must count the vote accurately, and people must believe they count the vote accurately.” Democrat resistance to something as simple as voter ID raises many people’s suspicions, as do the excuses that black people cannot use the internet.
Democrat resistance to something as simple as voter ID raises many people’s suspicions, as do the excuses that black people cannot use the internet or rural people are unable to access copy machines.
While this divide over elections is supposedly partisan, with Republican rubes distrusting our elections, those of us with memories extending beyond last week’s news cycle can recall the distrust that Democrats have heaped upon the system, especially in the wake of their losses in 2016, where for years mainstream Democrats claimed that Clinton was the rightful winner.
He underscored the main point: “The second requirement is distinct from and just as important as the first.” People must be confident in election integrity.
These moves would achieve more than journalists and “experts” repeating “Just trust us, bro.” However, implementing stricter voter ID requirements is a simple reform that would provide an easy first step to restoring trust.
(READ MORE: Election Integrity and Its Discontents) Yet, many of those loud voices seem to be not the least bit interested in simple reforms that would promote the confidence that Bezos says is crucial.
The voter ID aspect is worth 20 points and is scored based on four factors, including a requirement for ID to vote in person and a photo ID or unique identifier for absentee voting.
https://spectator.org/democrat-opposition-to-voter-id-foments-distrust/
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