Or Republicans could actually address reality and attempt to sell their message among a changing demographic.
NickN
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You apparently missed my point.
Chaos often ensued when last minute changes did not have adequate ideal process lead time to implement-test-work out the kinks
Check out this article where rejection rates of ballots around the US were all down as a % of cumulative ballots cast. Not completely logical especially since this past general election had record mail in -absentee ballots received in most if not all 50 states.
Why must rejection rates be the same at each election? My state is forecast to have up to 70% of all votes cast in early voting and postal voting. There is no expectation that the rate of informal votes must be the same as at previous elections.
NickN
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We all each have formulated a wide array of varying expectations here.
To many the inherent flaws are now staring us in the face like never before and thanks in large part to President Trump.
Here is an article on the importance of free and fair elections around the world.
Give it a read and let me know how you think America now stacks up with a Grade (A, B, C, D or F) vs your country and others in this regard.
Before I rate the USA vs Australia I would like to see your rating of the two countries.
NickN
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I have no idea about Down Under. Hence why I asked you an Aussie to share your insight.
They did and did so well. They gained seats in the house, did not lose a ton of governships or state assemblies, and share a tie in the senate.
They are doing alright. That shouldnât be ignored
NickN
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Republicans actually gained a net one of governor posts this past November.
Greg Gainforte (Rep) won in Montana where Incumbent Bullock (D) was term-limited.
Elsewhere ALL incumbents won their race - nine of eleven races.
Then Spencer Cox (Rep) won in Utah where Herbert ÂŽ did not run for re-election.
We have a federal and state/territories independent electoral commissions. These commissions are responsible for the drawing up of electorate boundaries, maintaining electoral rolls, the conduct and counting of elections. Our electoratesâ are relatively regularly shaped simple closed curves with some exceptions due to things like state borders and physical geographic features. No starfish shaped electorates over here.
Most Australians trust the electoral commissions to conduct fair elections and present untainted election results. Our major political parties accept and support postal voting. I donât recall any Australian state or federal election where the result has been disputed similar to what has occurred in the aftermath of the USA presidential elect in 2020.
We use paper ballots and pencils. My view is that our elections are fairer, conducted better and the results are trusted by most Australians.
NickN
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Canada and France also utilize 100% paper ballot back up.
A lot of us believe here this is exactly the FIX -pardon the pun- we need here in the USA tooâŚ
Trump won⌠Everyone knows it.
âŚSock Puppet Joe is not only not the real president, no on knows who welds his powerâŚ
enki
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No. He didnât.
and believing so doesnât change the real world, regardless of how it protect ones psyche.
JayJay
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Welders by and large supported Joe a Biden so Iâm sure theyâre helping outâŚ
NickN
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Check out how GA state congress is helping going forward too:
The entire world knows the âright peopleâ counted the vote in the swing states.
Another way you can tell is dems donât want election transparency reform.
âŚFake news, Fake election, Fake president, Fake republic.
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No he didnât, Biden did. The dems corrupt city machines stole our republic. Sad, it makes so many on the left so happy.
enki
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no they didnât.
perpetuating falsehoods to avoid accepting reality.