October 23, 2024

Half of Republicans would reject election result if Clinton wins: Reuters/Ipsos

Lonna Atkeson, a professor at the University of New Mexico and head of the Center for the Study of Voting, Elections, and Democracy worries that the lack of trust is dangerous. It is one thing to not trust government, but quite another to doubt the election process. “Then the entire premise of democracy comes into question,” she said.

To reiterate what should be obvious, if you want to ensure confidence in the election process, you must support a voter identification requirement. Dead Democrats have been deciding elections for far too long.

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