More people being aware of the problem and continuing to do nothing when they cheat again isn't a good thing. If anything, people knowing and being complacent might be worse.
Its like you skipped the entire first half of what I said. People are doing something. I think it was Minnesota that their efforts got something like 160k fraudulent votes thrown out a week ago.
Again, if you want to say its too late or not enough, I'll agree with you. But to say nothing is happening is pure blindness.
I might just be ignorant, then, because I have not heard of the Minnesota thing or any meaningful policy changes to prevent what has happened the last few elections. Trying to search for it, I can't find any articles about hundreds of thousands of fraudulent votes being thrown out.
The policy changes haven't happened, so its all been reactive measures. But there have been numerous decisions regarding late voting, acceptable mail ins way past the date, and other nonsense.
Also, it was Michigan it happened (its hard to keep track of all the news these days) where 114k voters cast nearly 300k votes until someone called it out and then it was dismissed as a "glitch, error, and nothing to ever concern yourself with" as they got purged.
That's just a single area. There have been constant efforts across all the battleground states. Some victorious, some not so. But there is a consistent attempt.
Ok, the stories about the Michigan things were apparently buried (not surprising). I hope we are ready to actually do something if they try to blatantly cheat again.
More people being aware of the problem and continuing to do nothing when they cheat again isn't a good thing. If anything, people knowing and being complacent might be worse.
Its like you skipped the entire first half of what I said. People are doing something. I think it was Minnesota that their efforts got something like 160k fraudulent votes thrown out a week ago.
Again, if you want to say its too late or not enough, I'll agree with you. But to say nothing is happening is pure blindness.
I might just be ignorant, then, because I have not heard of the Minnesota thing or any meaningful policy changes to prevent what has happened the last few elections. Trying to search for it, I can't find any articles about hundreds of thousands of fraudulent votes being thrown out.
The policy changes haven't happened, so its all been reactive measures. But there have been numerous decisions regarding late voting, acceptable mail ins way past the date, and other nonsense.
Also, it was Michigan it happened (its hard to keep track of all the news these days) where 114k voters cast nearly 300k votes until someone called it out and then it was dismissed as a "glitch, error, and nothing to ever concern yourself with" as they got purged.
That's just a single area. There have been constant efforts across all the battleground states. Some victorious, some not so. But there is a consistent attempt.
Ok, the stories about the Michigan things were apparently buried (not surprising). I hope we are ready to actually do something if they try to blatantly cheat again.