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<blockquote data-quote="Not Mike Brown&#039;s Sock" data-source="post: 1038440" data-attributes="member: 72041"><p>I wasn't going down that route of all, I absolutely agree that it isn't a massive issue, but confidence is. Even if the people spouting it were nutjobs, it was still widescale enough to cast doubt, if we can mitigate that we absolutely should. I'm not giving them any credibility, but if there is room for people to start casting doubt, we should do our best to limit that and maintain the integrity of the system.</p><p></p><p>So are you legitimately basing your opposition to it off of a conspiracy theory you can't find any evidence for but just "bet" they are being nefarious? I've never seen the argument that it's young people this would be most difficult for, there is, again, no evidence that it reduces turnout. </p><p></p><p>The thinking is maintaining confidence and integrity in the system. The end of the trump presidency demonstrated how quickly **** can go south if you leave room for people to question the integrity of an election, even if those questions are based on nothing but conspiracy theories</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Not Mike Brown's Sock, post: 1038440, member: 72041"] I wasn't going down that route of all, I absolutely agree that it isn't a massive issue, but confidence is. Even if the people spouting it were nutjobs, it was still widescale enough to cast doubt, if we can mitigate that we absolutely should. I'm not giving them any credibility, but if there is room for people to start casting doubt, we should do our best to limit that and maintain the integrity of the system. So are you legitimately basing your opposition to it off of a conspiracy theory you can't find any evidence for but just "bet" they are being nefarious? I've never seen the argument that it's young people this would be most difficult for, there is, again, no evidence that it reduces turnout. The thinking is maintaining confidence and integrity in the system. The end of the trump presidency demonstrated how quickly **** can go south if you leave room for people to question the integrity of an election, even if those questions are based on nothing but conspiracy theories [/QUOTE]
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