There's no evidence of significant voter fraud. There's a lot of evidence of significant systemic disenfranchisement. Both have the same effect: diluting one group's voting power and amplifying another's. The perceptual diff between the two causes isn't about democratic ideals.https://twitter.com/AriBerman/status/1033015149597270017 …
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This actually happened in AL a few years ago. https://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/01/as_it_turns_out_bentleys_drive.html …
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Yep. The effects are straight-forward. Same thing with gerrymandering. Increasingly convoluted ways of saying, "oh, no, that was an unintended consequence," as if it nullifies the effect even granting the benefit of doubt.
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