Anyway, how would you refute Speedracer's argument, which makes a lot of sense to me?Very easily, his claim is patently false. That’s not how it worked in many places this time, and it only takes a few highly populated dem areas to tip the scales.
If I vote by mail, I request a ballot which is mailed to me with a code on it. I fill it out, sign it, and return it and it is then checked by 2 indviduals from each party for signature accuracy. If the 2 individuals disagree, a 3rd person comes in and checks it. If they still believe their is a possible problem they have they can get in contact with me to verify I am who I say I am. As shown in the past in states that allow mail-in voting, the cases of fraud are ridiculously low.
Example: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/1...natures-431794