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In the final weeks before Election Day, Republican groups have filed lawsuits in the swing states of Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania that challenge the validity of ballots cast by U.S. citizens living abroad, including members of the U.S. military.
They’re trying to sow doubt about the electoral process as a whole. They’ve basically decided they don’t need votes if they just say the process is fraught with fraud, and the democrats have now tried to cheat their way to victory for a second time. Unfortunately it might not matter how much Harris wins by if one side doesn’t trust the results.
It matters when they need the military to pull it off.
Which they do.
So pissing them off isn’t the best idea.
Will they get “pissed off” by this though? Reality has demonstrated time and again that the people actually being wronged don’t particularly care about being wronged, as long as it’s part of their leader’s “strategy.”
I don’t know that there’s a reality where their votes haven’t been counted before.
That’s enough to make a lot of people think, “what exactly am I protecting?” Especially the enlisted.
That’s a fair point.
I’m guessing the ones they are targeting are the ones who are registered democrats, since that information is easily obtainable.
Also guessing that republicans outnumber democrats in the military ~3.5:1