fishonjazz
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Sounds like you are finally on board with going by popular vote. NiceBecause I've seen the system in action. The "emergency" changes in 2020 many states made to their voting systems using the pandemic as the claimed motivation were modeled on California Assembly Bill No. 1921 and California Voter’s Choice Act, both passed into law in 2016. In the very next election, in 2018, Orange County lost every single seat to Democrats. Orange County leans super-right and the republican incumbents were leading in the polls on the day of the election. The political landscape after Assembly Bill No. 1921 and California Voter’s Choice Act is almost unrecognizable to what was before it was put into place.
Not all states adopted these changes, but enough did that I don't see how a Republican can win even if they have a 10-point lead in the opinion polls, and because these changes are enshrined in law, it isn't fraud, it is simply the way the system works now. The US Constitution goes so far as to explicitly grant the states the power to do what they did so challenging it in court is pointless. It is just the way it is.
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