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Not everybody wants to vote ... probably means that they're uninformed
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eDrek ®

03/11/2021, 18:30:03
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Arizona Republican lawmakers join GOP efforts to target voting, with nearly two dozen restrictive voting measures



Ok, so people who are totally uninformed on the issues should not vote, is that right, John Kavanagh?


And, say you've got some really well informed QAnon voters voting, but that's ok, right, John?


Here's some of the juicy quotes:

Rep. John Kavanagh, a Fountain Hills Republican who chairs the Government and Elections Committee that advanced Ugenti-Rita's measure on a party-line vote Wednesday, said GOP lawmakers are concerned about what happens to ballots automatically sent to people who have moved or have died.

He acknowledged that the concerns about those ballots being cast fraudulently are "anecdotal, because obviously if nobody's there and they throw it away, you wouldn't know. And if nobody's there and they vote it and do a good duplicate of the signature, you wouldn't know."

"There's a fundamental difference between Democrats and Republicans," Kavanagh said. "Democrats value as many people as possible voting, and they're willing to risk fraud. Republicans are more concerned about fraud, so we don't mind putting security measures in that won't let everybody vote -- but everybody shouldn't be voting."

He pointed to Democrats' emphasis on registering voters and pursuing those who have not returned ballots -- tactics that Republicans have successfully implemented in other swing states -- and said doing so means that "you can greatly influence the outcome of the election if one side pays people to actively and aggressively go out and retrieve those ballots."

"Not everybody wants to vote, and if somebody is uninterested in voting, that probably means that they're totally uninformed on the issues," Kavanagh said. "Quantity is important, but we have to look at the quality of votes, as well."






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lesley ®

03/12/2021, 13:06:39
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wow, sorry to hear that drek - it's such an attack on belief in America, the land of the free.  I wouldn't even have known about the electoral college and learned about the elitist voting system if it wasn't for Trump.

I was going to say something along the lines of oh well maybe the opposition will end up galvanising more people into voting but then I thought about the cult of Trump which still seems to be growing.  I got told that Biden's first interview only got 10k views by a Trump admirer - look I'm sorry I say, I don't believe that figure and explain why.  I mean it's a worry that someone will just believe it when a few moments thought makes it so highly unlikely to be true.  

It is water off a duck's back.  The conspiracy theory addicts are in a real spin, don't know the details but the people I know are getting this fly, slightly unhinged look about them like it's not just fun, they really do expect the planet to explode shortly.

But I do think Harry and Megan will have outpolled even Trump, at least for a day. 






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