Two questions,
1. Don't Democrats do what they can to game the system? For example, when they support immigration of and citizenship for undocumented aliens? This is contrary to the best interests of one of their largest constituencies, organized labor. But in the long term may favor the Democratic Party, if you believe undocumented aliens once naturalized are more like to be Democrats.
2. I believe the recent election laws passed by Republican legislatures are more a product of paranoia about election fraud than an attempt to disenfranchise Democrats. However, for the sake of argument, say you're right about their motivations. Are these election laws backfiring on Republicans and firing up the Democratic base?
Originally Posted by Tiny
Firstly I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt that you know better than what you’re writing and the questions are academic rather than serious. I’ll pretend that you understand that republicans want fewer voters overall hence the laws intended to make voting less convenient.
That said, a simple question, who benefits when voting is made more convenient , simpler and more available? According to HF there’s no such thing as disparate impact so the answer has to be “both parties”. If that’s the case then why would republicans, who would have more voters want to limit voting? Could there be some sensible reason? Your answer is that they are paranoid about voting irregularities that don’t and have never existed. Hell the times it did exist was cheating by republicans (ie the North Carolina congressional race they got caught cheating and the Florida race they cheated in by using a false candidate). Your belief is that republicans in every state fear non-existent voter fraud to the extent they need to
1) reduce voting hours
2) manipulate voting locations
3) use specific IDs but eliminating others
3 simple examples. How do any of these make voting have less “fraud”.
Explain how Fewer voting hours cuts fraud
Explain your fewer voting days cuts fraud
Explain how fewer voting locations cuts fraud
Explain how allowing gun licenses to be a proper ID but a student ID is improper cuts fraud.
If you believe these measures are not designed to advantage one voter group over another then I’d love to read a legitimate explanation for how fraud is reduced by these measures but is equally designed to affect both parties.
And then you make the kinda argument the loons make. No one has said illegals should be voting. In fact, they can’t. Only US citizens can vote and no matter how many illegals come into the country they still can’t vote. To argue otherwise is dishonest. Which is why I know you know better.
Will the Republican voting laws backfire, we will see. Unfortunately they will still be law and they are designed to retain power for a shrinking political group. Maybe there will be a swing but like everything the damage gets done then the over correction generally is worse.
At least you’re honest enough to have stated from the beginning that mass voter fraud was a big lie and that Trump lost. Some still pretend like hedging is a legitimate argumentative strategy. I love things like “I never said it was true but I wanted to see it play out” and “mass voter fraud could exist let’s see the evidence” or the best one “I never said there was mass voter fraud” all while not ever saying there was no mass voter fraud. Nothing’s worse than a hedger.