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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (1452600)4/17/2024 11:39:50 AM
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Inode,
Until the last election, we have done a damned good job, as good as possible, of making poll access reasonable for all.
And we still do.
But the idea that you support allowing the wealthiest people in the world to control access to polls is shocking. I would even say insane.
The way you twist the truth is insane.

Zuck did nothing but add more polling stations in "blue districts" to the point of overkill.

He didn't deny anyone the right to vote, and however many votes he may have gained for the Democrats is debatable at best.

"Well geez, I wouldn't have voted until that polling station opened up right next to my front doorstep, so I guess I'll vote now," said no one ever. #changemymind

This is no different than any other "get out the vote" campaign.

And yes, the people who write the rules and control access to polls have a vested interest in skewing the outcomes in their favor.

You want to pretend that this only happened in 2020, and that what Zuck did was totally unprecedented?

Give me a freakin' break.

Tenchusatsu
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