Hear me out here. They've been cheating this way for decades now. They happened to get caught bigly this time, but they've been doing it everywhere for decades now. So WHY are they suddenly so freaked out about a few new laws? That's never stopped them before. Yeah it'll make it slightly harder in some states, but unless we have annual audits, it's not like we could catch every single vote they cheat.
Look at Texas and Georgia for example. They made such a big deal about Georgia's new laws that it's become an ongoing national headline. All they did to my knowledge is ban mobile registration and voting trucks, enact stricter hours, and a few other things. Without an audit every year, how is this going to prevent them from running ballots through a dozen times, dumping in millions of fake photocopied ballots till they get their way, swapping votes by the hundreds of thousands/millions, etc.
In Texas, roughly a third of the state house is planning on fleeing to DC and risking being arrested and charged with various crimes, something which both Abbot and the Texas speaker of the house have said they intend to do if they try to pull this crap, in an effort to prevent very similar laws from passing in Texas.
So my question is, WHY? Why go to such lengths to prevent a few laws that just make it slightly harder to cheat?
These new laws are being created BEFORE the scale of the fraud is known. Once the true scale is known, you can expect some much tougher laws with a lot more checks and balances to prevent this kind of cheating.
Do not be surprised if some states create laws for forensic audits of all major elections to become a standard part of elections prior to certification.
Remember the story of the Golden Goose? It appears the Dems may have killed their Golden Goose with this election.
Dimocraps cannot win fair and accurate elections. They must cheat to win.
If you take away their cheating, they will dwindle to the small minority that they truly are, and would basically cease to exist as a party. Which would be a very good thing, now that I think about it...