And this attitude is why Democrats will simply never propose anything that actually looks for common ground.https://twitter.com/rickhasen/status/1372273848150749184 …
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More fundamentally, if the “legitimate concern” is fraud, and the GOP response is not to address fraud but to instead reduce access to the ballot, it’s hard to see common ground.
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Yup. We have to pretend that the countless *on-the-record* admissions that they simply want less voting don’t count whenever they switch back into bad faith FRAUD argument mode.
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And yet, when one party is so far out of bounds, it's the right thing to do.
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I realize your points are in bad faith, but gaining bipartisan support on an issue is inherently impossible when your position is that the issue does not exist and that no legislation should be passed to address it
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“We won’t support fair and just policy based on the actual world unless it specifically caters to our imaginary, bad faith bullshit concerns”
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but what if one of the two parties is literally lying?
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