You should check out the Carter-Baker commission and what they say about absentee (mail-in) voter fraud and voter ID laws.
2020 was fishy as hell. Come on, you can say it.
Found a 35 page document and slowly getting through it. I did skip to the mail-in. To start, this was in the introduction and I am totally in agreement.
• A national system to connect state and local voter registration lists
• Voter identification based on a universally available REAL ID card
• Policies to improve voter access for all communities, as well as innovations like votecenters and voter information lookup sites
• Stronger efforts to combat fraud, especially in absentee voting
• Auditable paper backups for all voting technology
Pass any laws to ensure the above statements.
Chapin, citing the Carter-Baker report’s focus on election integrity, turned theconversation to the panelists’ experiences with safeguards for the vote-by-mail processes.Patrick said that there are safeguards in place when citizens initially register to vote that Conference Report — The Carter-Baker Commission: 16 Years Later12ensure they are a
“true and live and accurate person” and that everyone who receives
a ballot is authenticated against a list that has these safeguards in place.Miller agreed, adding there is
more security built into the mail balloting process than in thein-person process. She also pointed out that the existing penalties for fraud are quite high.Wyman discussed advances in technology intended to help secure the process and provide“tools in the toolbox” for elections officials seeking to guarantee transparency and accountability. Wyman stressed the need to strengthen security measures already in place and to address the roles of accountability and reconciliation.
Plenty of evidence out there. Plenty has been posted here. Enough that can sway an election.
I’ll give you the benefit of doubt and just chalk it up to bad trolling at this point.
I swear I am not trolling. I just believe that if there was enough to sway an election, folks like AP, BBC, Reuters, NPR, etc. would be all over it and there just isn't anything out there on those sites that are addressing it. I get the hesitancy of mainstream media, especially when they are not covering your perceived notions, but I just don't see groundbreaking evidence that isn't anecdotal. I had never heard of the Carter-Baker report before this conversation and I am interested in reading more about it. I would really like to see a system where democrats and republicans both believe in the validity of it.