There can be ways to do it and mitigate voter fraud (I’m not 100% sure I’m fond of online voting because I’m not sure how a paper trail is maintained as it currently is for our current processes).
But as we have seen, no one has been able to say there was widespread fraud. It’s a just so story by Trump because he lost. And it’s a story he was setting up since he first ran.
But there are ways to do this and allow people the mail in option without fraud. Oregon has been doing it since 1992.
I’m interested that elections properly reflect the will of the electorate. I’m not interested in erecting barriers to voting. Of course, fraud is not tolerable.
Did you put “more noble” in quotes to highlight that you made it up? I certainly didn’t say it.
The issue is which is “more verifiable” and least susceptible to Democrat shenanigans.
No I put “more noble” in quotes because there’s no reason to put any limitation on whether someone wants to vote mail in or not…and because you used the words “most important act of citizenship”.
Make the mail in system verifiable, as the states who allowed it did, and who cares whether someone voted in person or via mail in?
You don’t need a “verifiable reason” from me as to why I want to vote mail in. If I want to vote mail in, I should be allowed to vote mail in.