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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: i-node who wrote (220979)12/26/2021 12:06:15 PM
From: Lane31 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 362593
 
you have worked in public policy and you understand (or I thought you did) the principles of fraud and corruption and how it must be avoided.

I do understand that fraud and corruption must be avoided. I also understand that fraud and corruption must be demonstrated to have occurred to be considered fraud and corruption. Otherwise the charge is just a smear.


The changes in the law were unwarranted, pushed through by Democrats desperate to change an otherwise certain outcome.


You continue to impute nefarious motive due to your hatred of Democrats and your inability to differentiate between motive and deed. There were plausible and even compelling reasons for the changes, or at least they seemed so in the rush and uncertainty of the time. When there is a bona fide requirement, one cannot reasonably supplant that intent without solid evidence, of which you have none, just suspicions arising from distrust.

You cannot refute that. If you think you can, how about you post it?

I was addressing your ongoing claim that Georgia got rid of the requirement to match signatures, which is not true.

Re your claim of new requirements and 6% to .3%, I quickly find this piece seemingly about the same thing but without the exaggeration from close to 4% to greater than 6%: reuters.com
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