Elections are run by the States, it is clearly stated in the Constitution. It is actually pretty simple although in the past there were plenty of instances where States attempted to suppress certain citizens from voting.
Voting is not a privilege it is a right which at first was restricted to white males but has been extended to include minorities and women.
When you see a party or a group attempting to stop others from voting it should fill you with outrage. It is the same as stealing, taking away their right to vote. Voter suppression is a real problem in the United States.
Voting fraud is not a real problem. You can find some instances of it but it is just not prevalent. Yet we have people claiming it was widespread and use that as an attempt to suppress voting of people that don't agree with them.
The recent attempts to disenfranchise millions of voters is shameful. Yet many Americans supported it and still do.
Real Americans support our Constitution and the rights of all of us, whether you agree with their views or not. Everyone had a chance to vote and no significant irregularities have been discovered although many have been alleged.
We are now approaching the day the electors will vote and the good news is that our courts upheld the constitution. The sad news is that so many of our citizens didn't.
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