Republican legislatures all over the country are trying and in many cases succeeding in passing voter suppression laws, openly admitting that it's because if enough people voted there then the Republicans would lose.

Mar 3, 2021 · 3:16 AM UTC

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Why don't you go try voting in Italy and when they don't let you, then you can scream your BS VOTER SUPPRESION! Please. Don't be stupid.
Replying to @marwilliamson
This tweet makes you look like a spiritual fraud, too. How about a little of what your preached in your books? Or do that now apply when you want your illogical way?
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I have not seen any quote from an elected Republican saying what you allege concerning legal elections. Everyone should be rightfully concerned that if enough fraudulent and illegal votes are made in an election a candidate might win that should have legally lost the election.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
If ensuring that only legitimate votes get counted means that the electoral process becomes slightly less convenient for people, so be it. That’s a far cry from suppression.
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You need an ID for most things. Why should voting be any different?
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Time for lawsuits to begin against those states suppressing the constitutional right to vote.
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It cancels my vote when ppl vote 2x, vote from out of state, non-citizens vote, etc Making as sure the vote belongs to those who have the right to vote in that state is securing your rights, not denying them. They are matching signatures in the recall in CA. Supression also?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
They are not voter suppression laws, it is called tightening up the voter rolls and removing those that are deceased or moved.
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