When I was trailing @JDScholten around Iowa, at every gathering there were questions about ballot integrity and how to vote safely. As things get more heated, please remember that the easiest way to subvert a free, fair election is to undermine people's faith in the processhttps://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/1294413147663564801 …
By free I mean everyone who wants to cast a vote can do it safely by secret ballot, and by fair I mean that the official vote tally reliably reflects what went into the ballot box, and the legal system for adjudicating election disputes is functional and reasonably apolitical.
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Okay, but not everybody can safely cast a secret ballot, I thought? Such as people who have been convicted of a felony, or people who were wiped from voter rolls, or people who are stopped by restrictive voter ID laws. Genuinely asking.
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Also in the case of the presidential election, isn't the adjudicating of election disputes handled by the supreme court and thereby politicized?
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