so let's not compare, then. and let's see if you believe these are voter suppression and not-so-altruistic efforts while being paid to win:a fan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 11:37 amBoth can be true, no?
It just so happens that the Dems are on the "right side" on this issue. This voter suppression stuff needs to stop. The left DOES attack the Dems for their shenanigans......did you talk to any Bernie supporters last election? They had enough of the gamed system that gave them Hillary. And what happened? The held the Dem party accountable-----and as a result, at least in part? Hillary lost.
I get your point as to the Dems motivations regarding voter suppression in TX and other States. You're not wrong about the Dem motivations.
But that doesn't mean that the Dems aren't on the right side....their motivations are irrelevant to the end result.
That said? Let's have this same conversation if the Dems return fire next election. If the Dems limit access to voting in rural America? You win, and get to claim that they both do it.
If they don't? You admit that well, the R's are pretty well in the wrong here. Deal?
filing fees for texas, of all places:
https://www.texastribune.org/2020/08/19 ... -november/
i, for one, don't want anyone on the ballot that hasn't paid their filing fees yet, so will time an action for after write in candidates are allowed. you probably feel the same.
https://www.wisconsingreenparty.org/wer ... ource=wigp
if a black candidate is going to move apartments in south carolina, i'm going to want any signatures to get her on the ballot reflect that.
the aforementioned pa:
https://apnews.com/article/election-202 ... 804ce3a5f8
no one respects faxes anymore.
socialists in michigan have to get 30k to 60k signatures during stay-at-home orders in michigan, and maybe don't have the juice to write new pandemic rules that democrats do:
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/ ... 215293001/
jeez, what do texas (congressional), wisco, pa and mich have in common?
hell, let's just put several more of them together with those, adding montana and cali (200k (that's 200,000) sigs on a deadline during stay-at-home orders:
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/0 ... e-a24.html
that didn't take long. and what about kanye?
so in a vacuum: altruistic and for the people to get out and vote? what say you? on the box and drive in issue in texas, they can be paid to win and fight for the little people. agreed.