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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1451783)4/13/2024 2:50:48 AM
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Each state can and should be allowed to run their elections as they see fit.

In the case of Georgia, if you don't like the way they ran their elections, tough luck. Unless you can prove that fraud occurred, you'll have to accept that their rules are just as legit as the rules of any other state.
The purpose to an interstate compact would be to get states like Georgia, NY, PA and others to adopt standards that support the constitutional aim of fair elections. One of those provisions would need to be a standardized process of accountability.

Interstate compacts are by definition voluntary.
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