Inode, Seriously, if you think it is okay for the remaining Koch Brother to install, for example, 1,000 polling places in darkest blue areas of Phoenix or Philly, run by his chosen employees (all former used car salesmen who get a commission for getting a Trump vote in the Drop box in front of the store), then I don't think you have a great grasp on the significance of it. I'd sure like to know how, in your hypothetical situation, these polling place workers could figure out how many Trump votes they got. Again, this is where you wander into the Q Continuum.
To me, the more polling places, the better. Doesn't matter where, as long as no voter has to go out of his or her way to cast a vote.
Whether there is one polling place within walking distance or 100, that doesn't make a difference.
Unless of course, these oh-so-corrupt polling workers somehow "know" which voters to accept and which ones to "reject," QQQQQQQQQ
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