• abff08f4813c
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    917 hours ago

    How disappointing. I remember reading about something similar in 2016 (though I think that was less about legal framework and more of a boots-on-the-ground attempt to discourage voters).

    Oddly, not so much in 2020 - perhaps with COVID restrictions, it was impractical to use the same tried-and-true techniques to suppression voters?

    • @[email protected]
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      16 hours ago

      There was definitely physical intimidation at play in 2020.

      But it was also following the summer of 2020 where the chuds realized they were scared little chickenshits. I still have a lot of family in Philly and got to watch some great videos of the locals standing up and scaring off the chuds.

      And the other aspect is vote by mail and early voting. The demographics who were queuing on election day tended to be the ones they didn’t want to suppress.

      • abff08f4813c
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        314 hours ago

        Ah, this makes sense. Good to hear that folks were successfully pushing back and getting the vote out! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for a repeat of the successes this time.

    • osaerisxero
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      217 hours ago

      Likely they just expected such efforts to be indistinguishable from pandemic requirements, so they chose not to bring it up.

      • abff08f4813c
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        114 hours ago

        Hmm, good point, even if they did mention it, it might have just gotten buried under all the pandemic related news …